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Evaluating the scalability of reconfigurable manufacturing systems at the design phase

Audrey Cerqueus, Xavier Delorme

2023International Journal of Production Research22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To face market volatility, reconfigurable manufacturing systems (RMS) aim to efficiently and cost-effectively react to changes. We focus on one characteristic of RMS: the scalability (ability to adapt the volume of throughput). In the literature, the only few indicators for scalability are not always formally defined and usually only consider a partial view of scalability. Moreover, most of them are actually more suited for the configuration planning rather than for the design. However, the design of the RMS has a high impact on its scalability. We propose the first combinatorial definition of this problem and a new measure to fully assess the scalability of a system at the design phase. This measure, based on a multi-objective approach, can assess the scalability of single-product manufacturing systems, analysing all configurations that it can implement. We present numerical experiments to compare this indicator with a state-of-the-art scalability indicator and with some classical production line design indicators, and we show that future research should focus on scalability as a specific criterion to optimise during the design of an RMS. In addition, the results obtained allow us to infer some managerial insights on the best levers to use when performing a reconfiguration for scalability purpose.

Topics & Concepts

ScalabilityControl reconfigurationComputer scienceThroughputDistributed computingReliability engineeringEmbedded systemEngineeringTelecommunicationsWirelessDatabaseFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsProduct Development and CustomizationManufacturing Process and Optimization