Designing decision-making authorities for smart factories
Oliver Antons, Julia C. Arlinghaus
Abstract
Smart factories are an appealing vision, addressing ever increasing challenges in industry. Driven by advances in microcontroller, sensor and networking technologies, all entities, such as machines, products, load carriers, within a smart factory could become intelligent and able to assess their own situation and to attain their own goals successfully. However, local decision may exacerbate achieving global logistics performance due to the entities intrinsic selfishness. In this paper, we explore the trade-off between local decision-making and global performance management and derive first guidelines for the situation-specific design of a distributed control authority for smart factories.
Topics & Concepts
SelfishnessFactory (object-oriented programming)Control (management)EngineeringComputer scienceComputer securityRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceLawProgramming languageFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsDigital Transformation in IndustryBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis