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Cyber-physical systems for performance monitoring in production intralogistics

Oliver Mörth, Christos Emmanouilidis, Noah Hafner, Michael Schadler

2020Computers & Industrial Engineering74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The realization of a higher business value in manufacturing requires optimized internal logistics systems in terms of operational performance, uptime and sustainability. This paper deals with the introduction of Internet of Things (IoT) to unlock new capabilities for enhancing the performance of intralogistics. Specifically, it introduces a design perspective for IoT-driven analytics in intralogistics, within a Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) approach. Such an approach enables the creation of data process chains linked to performance measurement for intralogistics, a prerequisite for optimizing logistics operations within production environments. An overview of key performance indicators for this domain is offered, followed by an outline of recent research on IoT and CPS and the role of context information management for IoT-enabled data process chains. The conceptual model is illustrated through a representative use case of a CPS demonstrator for performance monitoring in intralogistics. The application implements a simple data process chain, starting from the acquisition and processing of data from a conveyor testbed, followed by the determination and visualization of appropriate performance monitoring information on a dashboard.

Topics & Concepts

Cyber-physical systemComputer scienceTestbedBusiness processContext (archaeology)Industry 4.0Systems engineeringProcess (computing)AnalyticsDashboardSupply chainPerformance indicatorVisualizationProcess managementEngineeringData scienceEmbedded systemWork in processOperations managementData miningWorld Wide WebLawManagementOperating systemEconomicsPolitical sciencePaleontologyBiologyDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsRecycling and Waste Management Techniques
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