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Complexity theory and self-organization in Cyber-Physical Production Systems

Luis A. Estrada-Jimenez, Terrin Pulikottil, Ricardo Silva Peres, Sanaz Nikghadam-Hojjati, José Barata

2021Procedia CIRP24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The heterogeneity of the components of a Cyber-Physical Production System in addition to the high decentralization and autonomy required in Industry 4.0, introduces new levels of engineering complexity and dynamism that classical reductionists approaches are not able to solve. Within this context, novel solutions that rely on complexity sciences seem to be a good alternative to cope with these underline challenges. In this context, this paper presents a conceptual framework of complexity theory, self-organization and emergence and its subsequent relation to cyber manufacturing systems. Such analysis shows very promising ideas in the further development of complex, robust, adaptive and at least partial autonomous manufacturing systems.

Topics & Concepts

DynamismCyber-physical systemContext (archaeology)Self-organizationComplex adaptive systemAutonomyProduction (economics)Complex systemComputer scienceDecentralizationSystems theoryManagement scienceConceptual frameworkSystems engineeringEngineeringRisk analysis (engineering)Knowledge managementArtificial intelligenceBusinessEconomicsSociologyPolitical scienceEpistemologyGeographyArchaeologyOperating systemSocial scienceMacroeconomicsLawPhilosophyMarket economyDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsProduct Development and Customization
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