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The objective of the present research is to develop an holonic architecture of manufacturing systems. A concept of the holonic structure of manufacturing systems are discussed, and an object oriented modeling method is proposed to represent the data and the activities of the holonic components of the manufacturing systems, such as workpieces, workstations, machine tools, AGVs and so on. Object oriented models are developed to represent simulation models of the holonic manufacturing system for the mechanical products and one for the composite parts of the aircrafts. Prototypes of the holonic real time scheduling systems are developed based on the simulation models, and case studies are carried out.
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Sugimura, N., Moriwaki, T., Hozumi, K. (1998). A study on holonic manufacturing systems and its application to real time scheduling problems. In: Okino, N., Tamura, H., Fujii, S. (eds) Advances in Production Management Systems. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35304-3_36
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