Production Scheduling Based on a Multi-Agent System and Digital Twin: A Bicycle Industry Case

Information Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.3390/info15060337
Vasilis Siatras, Emmanouil Bakopoulos, Panagiotis Mavrothalassitis, N. Nikolakis, K. Alexopoulos
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The emerging digitalization in today’s industrial environments allows manufacturers to store online knowledge about production and use it to make better informed management decisions. This paper proposes a multi-agent framework enhanced with digital twin (DT) for production scheduling and optimization. Decentralized scheduling agents interact to efficiently manage the work allocation in different segments of production. A DT is used to evaluate the performance of different scheduling decisions and to avoid potential risks and bottlenecks. Production managers can supervise the system’s decision-making processes and manually regulate them online. The multi-agent system (MAS) uses asset administration shells (AASs) for data modelling and communication, enabling interoperability and scalability. The framework was deployed and tested in an industrial pilot coming from the bicycle production industry, optimizing and controlling the short-term production schedule of the different departments. The evaluation resulted in a higher production rate, thus achieving higher production volume in a shorter time span. Managers were also able to coordinate schedules from different departments in a dynamic way and achieve early bottleneck detection.
基于多代理系统和数字双胞胎的生产调度:自行车行业案例
当今工业环境中新兴的数字化技术使制造商能够在线存储有关生产的知识,并利用这些知识做出更明智的管理决策。本文提出了一个利用数字孪生(DT)进行生产调度和优化的多代理框架。分散的调度代理通过互动来有效管理不同生产环节的工作分配。DT 用于评估不同调度决策的性能,避免潜在风险和瓶颈。生产经理可以监督系统的决策过程,并对其进行在线手动调节。多代理系统(MAS)使用资产管理外壳(AAS)进行数据建模和通信,实现了互操作性和可扩展性。该框架在自行车生产行业的一个工业试点中进行了部署和测试,以优化和控制不同部门的短期生产计划。评估结果提高了生产率,从而在更短的时间内实现了更高的产量。管理人员还能以动态方式协调不同部门的计划,并及早发现瓶颈。
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