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Original Articles

A real-time, rule-based FMS operation control strategy in CIM environment—Part I

Pages 55-72 | Published online: 03 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

Conventional manufacturing system scheduling methods (even when run on superfast computers) cannot be considered appropriate in a real-time controlled CIM environment because of their inability to react quickly and in an ‘intelligent’ way to dynamic changes in the controlled system. The paper gives a brief overview of the scheduling problem in CIM/FMS architectures, demonstrates different methods of scheduling by showing algorithms and results, as well as outlining and demonstrating some new ways of dynamic scheduling. Part 1 gives a summary of the most important design rules enabling the implementation of a truly dynamic FMS operation control strategy, discusses methods such as loading sequence, balancing, capacity planning and others, and concludes by outlining a new, dynamic scheduling concept and scheduling rules.

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PAUL G. RANKY

This work was performed while the author was visiting Associate Professor, The. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.

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