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Automated generation of simulation model in context of industry 4.0

Michael Schlecht, Roland De Guio, Jürgen Köbler

2023International Journal of Modelling and Simulation20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Material flow simulation is a core technology of Industry 4.0. It can analyze and improve large-scale production systems through experimentation with digital simulation models. However, modeling in discrete event simulation is considered as an effortful and time-consuming activity and challenges especially small and medium-sized enterprises. Systematic experiments and what-if-analysis require a large number of models. Modeling and simulation becomes a repetitive activity and the ability to model and simulate instantly becomes crucial for industry, 4.0. However, model generation typically uses specific methods to build models with individual properties for specific physical systems. A general literature review cannot sufficiently describe the current state of model generation. This study aims to provide an analysis of model generation based on the modeling strategy, modeling view, and production system type, as well as model properties and limitations.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSimulation modelingContext (archaeology)Industrial engineeringDiscrete event simulationModeling and simulationMaterial flowProduction (economics)Context modelScale (ratio)Systems engineeringSimulationEngineeringArtificial intelligenceObject (grammar)EcologyQuantum mechanicsMicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsPaleontologyEconomicsBiologyPhysicsDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsManufacturing Process and Optimization