IEEE INDIN'18 Conference
Published on 18th July 2018
On Wednesday 18th of July, Dr. Pedro Ferreira (Loughborough University, UK) was chairing the Special Session "Towards Dynamic Manufacturing System through the Plug-and-Produce Paradigm". This session included three papers from our project partners fortiss, HSSMI and Loughborough University and an additional two papers fitting nicely under the umbrella of the session's topic. The papers will be made available online as conference proceedings and can then be found on the openMOS website (details to follow).
An overview of all the papers presented can be found below.
Title: A Genetic Algorithm Optimiser For Dynamic Product Routing In Agile Manufacturing Environment
Authors:
Mr. Pawel Ladosz, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Mr. Olatunde Banjo, HSSMI, United Kingdom
Mr. Samuele De Guido, HSSMI, United Kingdom
Mr. Mateusz Zalasiewicz, HSSMI, United Kingdom
Title: Skill-based Engineering Approach using OPC UA Programs
Authors:
Mr. Kirill Dorofeev, fortiss GmbH., Germany
Dr. Alois Zoitl, fortiss GmbH., Germany
Title: An Event-Based AutomationML Model for the Process Execution of ‘Plug-and-Produce’ Assembly Systems
Authors:
Mr. Paul Danny, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Dr. Pedro Ferreira, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Dr. Niels Lohse, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Mr. Kirill Dorofeev, fortiss GmbH., Germany
Title: Pursuing the Vision of Industrie 4.0: Secure Plug and Produce by Means of the Asset Administration Shell and Blockchain Technology
Authors:
Ms. Dorota Lang, inIT - Institute Industrial IT, Germany
Mr. Maxim Friesen, inIT - Institute Industrial IT, Germany
Mr. Marco Ehrlich, inIT - Institute Industrial IT, Germany
Dr. Lukasz Wisniewski, inIT - Institute Industrial IT, Germany
Prof. Jürgen Jasperneite, Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, Germany
Title: Bridging Automation and Robotics: an Interprocess Communication between IEC 61131-3 and ROS
Authors:
Mr. Tiago Pinto, Inesc Tec, Portugal
Mr. Rafael Arrais, Inesc Tec, Portugal
Dr. Germano Veiga, Inesc Tec, Portugal