4.6 Article

Digital Twins for Highly Customized Electronic Devices - Case Study on a Rework Operation

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages 164127-164143

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2950955

Keywords

Common information model (computing); computer integrated manufacturing; flexible manufacturing systems; intelligent manufacturing systems

Funding

  1. Polish National Centre of Research and Development from the Project (Knowledge integrating shop floor management system supporting preventive and predictive maintenance services for automotive polymorphic production framework) [POIR.01.02.00-00-0307/16-00]
  2. B + R sector programmes of Intelligent Development operational programme from 2014-2020 through the European Regional Development Fund

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The ongoing changes in manufacturing require that new information models for industrial computer systems be developed and applied. This paper describes a concept for the material model as a digital twin for producing highly customised, smart electronic devices. The scope of the research is the transformation of the models that are typical for the currently used automation pyramid approach to Reference Architecture Models for Industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0). The ISA95 standard is used as the modelling tool and Open Production Connectivity Unified Architecture (OPC UA) as the communication middleware. The presented use case focuses on a rework operation that is performed during the short series production of highly customised electronic devices that are produced by the Aiut company. The paper focuses on the transformation from the static architecture of Manufacturing Execution Systems to flexible and dynamic information models.

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