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Robust Manufacturing Control


Robust Manufacturing Control

Proceedings of the CIRP Sponsored Conference RoMaC 2012, Bremen, Germany, 18th-20th June 2012
Lecture Notes in Production Engineering

von: Katja Windt

213,99 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 14.12.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9783642307492
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 552

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<p>This contributed volume collects research papers, presented at the CIRP Sponsored Conference<b> Robust Manufacturing Control: Innovative and Interdisciplinary Approaches for Global Networks</b> (RoMaC 2012, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany, June 18th-20th 2012). These research papers present the latest developments and new ideas focusing on robust manufacturing control for global networks.</p><p>Today, Global Production Networks (i.e. the nexus of interconnected material and information flows through which products and services are manufactured, assembled and distributed) are confronted with and expected to adapt to: </p><ul><li>sudden and unpredictable large-scale changes of important parameters which are occurring more and more frequently,</li><li>event propagation in networks with high degree of interconnectivity which leads to unforeseen fluctuations, and</li><li>non-equilibrium states which increasingly characterize daily business. </li></ul><p>These multi-scale changes deeply influence logistic target achievement and call for robust planning and control strategies. Therefore, understanding the cause and effects of multi-scale changes in production networks is of major interest. New methodological approaches from different science disciplines are promising to contribute to a new level comprehension of network processes. Unconventional methods from biology, perturbation ecology or auditory display are gaining increasing importance as they are confronted with similar challenges. Advancements from the classical disciplines such as mathematics, physics and engineering are also becoming of continuing importance.</p>
<p><b>From the Contents:</b> Description of a configuration model for establishing adaptable logistics chains.- Role and Novel Trends of Production Network Simulation.- Enhancements of a Logistic Model to Improve the Time Synchronicity of Convergent Supply Processes.- On the Configuration and Planning of Dynamic Manufacturing Networks.- Network Configuration in Presence of Synchronization Requirements.- Dynamic Business Model Analysis for Strategic Foresight in Production Networks.- Switching dispatching rules with Gaussian processes.- New Mechanisms in Decentralized Electricity Trading to Stabilize the Grid System: A Study with Human Subject Experiments and Multi-agent Simulation.- Robust solution approach to CLSP problem with an uncertain demand.</p>
<p>Prof. Dr.-Ing. Katja Windt is a professor of Global Production Logistics at Jacobs University Bremen, Germany. Her main research focus lies on the development of planning and control methods for complex manufacturing networks by using interdisciplinary approaches.&nbsp; Her research is supported by the Alfried Krupp Prize for Young University Teachers of the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Foundation. </p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
<p>This contributed volume collects research papers, presented at the CIRP Sponsored Conference<b> Robust Manufacturing Control: Innovative and Interdisciplinary Approaches for Global Networks</b> (RoMaC 2012, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany, June 18th-20th 2012). These research papers present the latest developments and new ideas focusing on robust manufacturing control for global networks.</p><p>Today, Global Production Networks (i.e. the nexus of interconnected material and information flows through which products and services are manufactured, assembled and distributed) are confronted with and expected to adapt to: </p><ul><li>sudden and unpredictable large-scale changes of important parameters which are occurring more and more frequently,</li><li>event propagation in networks with high degree of interconnectivity which leads to unforeseen fluctuations, and</li><li>non-equilibrium states which increasingly characterize daily business. </li></ul><p>These multi-scale changes deeply influence logistic target achievement and call for robust planning and control strategies. Therefore, understanding the cause and effects of multi-scale changes in production networks is of major interest. New methodological approaches from different science disciplines are promising to contribute to a new level comprehension of network processes. Unconventional methods from biology, perturbation ecology or auditory display are gaining increasing importance as they are confronted with similar challenges. Advancements from the classical disciplines such as mathematics, physics and engineering are also becoming of continuing importance.</p>
Presents current research on robust manufacturing control Proceedings of the CIRP Sponsored Conference RoMaC, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany, June 18th - 20th, 2012 Written by leading experts in the field Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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