Intelligent manufacturing systems 2001 (IMS 2001) : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC Workshop, Poznan, Poland, 24-26 April 2001
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Intelligent manufacturing systems 2001 (IMS 2001) : a proceedings volume from the 6th IFAC Workshop, Poznan, Poland, 24-26 April 2001
Published for the International Federation of Automatic Control by Pergamon, 2001
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This volume contains the papers presented at the 6th IFAC Workshop on Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, held in Poznan, Poland in April 2001. The workshop followed the well-established tradition of such meetings organised under the sponsorship of the IFAC Technical Committee on the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (TC MIT), addressing key areas of scientific research and industrial applications in intelligent manufacturing systems. The papers in the proceedings cover topics such as case studies of particular manufacturing processes; rapid prototyping; new concepts for the technical support of intelligent manufacturing and methodological aspects of distributed and discrete-event systems. A number of contributions reflect the truly international character of the research in this area. Two promising technologies have generated a considerable amount of attention in the IMS community: multi-agents systems, which originate with the distributed artificial intelligence community as a software technology and holonic manufacturing systems, which have emerged directly from the IMS community as a manufacturing technology.
This volume shoudl be indispensable for anyone with an interest in the latest developments in intelligent manufacturing systems.
Table of Contents
- Minimizing cycle time of job scheduling using petri nets a study of heuristic methods, B. Alqassar et al
- implementation in Java of the champ dispatcher, S.-A Andreasson
- reference model for a virtual enterprise, Z.A. Banaszak, M.B. Zaremba
- analysis of the application of the constraint management in the Czech Republic, J. Basl
- machine vision for intelligent manufacturing, T. Borangiu, L.M.T. Balibrea
- a reconfigurable fault-tolerant communication system for intelligent manufacturing control, T. Borangiu, F. Ionescu
- supply chains planning requirements, M.F. Carvalho, P.G. Furtado
- experimental analysis of the performance of an English auction mechanism in a market-like model for manufacturing scheduling, S. Cavalieri, M. Macchi
- the remote factory - providing a test-bench service for the research community, S. Cavalieri, M. Macchi
- man, decision-making, control and performance - a complementary view to process-oriented approach, D. Chen et al
- scheduling and sequencing jobs on machines by way of simulated annealing-based heuristics, Delgado et al
- reconfiguring the control systems in holonic manufacturing, M. Fletcher et al
- from remote maintenance to co-operative expertise-based E-maintenance, B. Iung et al
- supervising and control of industrial processes using internet technologies, N. Ivanescu, S. Brotac
- globalisation and openness of intelligent machine tools design system, J. Jedrzejewski et al
- application of petri nets to group scheduling in flexible manufacturing systems, K.A. Kattan et al
- a framework for building distributed agent-based industrial applications, D. Konstantas et al
- IMS - rapid product development - a project overview, H. Newlyn
- object oriented paradigm for manufacturing automation, J. Reiner, J. Koch
- grouping products in a follow-up production control system for parallel partitioned flow production lines, P. Sitek, M. Zaborowski
- flow synchronisation of the production systems - the distributed control approach, B. Skould, D. Krenczyk
- direct and "intelligent" monitoring of thermal distortions, M. Szafarczyk et al
- investigation of intelligent fuzzy based control system of overhead crane, J. Szpytko et al
- deadlock avoidance in flexible flow shops with loops, P. Valckenaers et al
- bringing the model-based verification of distributed control systems into the engineering practice
- V. Vyatkin, H-M. Hanisch
- the follow-up scheduling in a production control system, M. Zaborowski
- a programming method for load planning in manufacturing systems, Y. Zheng, J.P. Bourrieres.
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