Abstract
This paper presents a method to design a reconfigurable distributed manufacturing control systems which integrates heterogeneous technologies of facilities that are geographically distributed. Due to the heterogeneity of the environment, the method explores concepts of different techniques and takes the best practices from each one. Mechanisms for reconfiguration are proposed using holonic and multi-agent systems techniques. The service-oriented architecture concept is applied to define the interfaces for communication. A combined top-down and bottom- up approach is described using Petri net models. An application example demonstrates the characteristics and advantages of the proposed method, such as autonomy, reactivity, reuse models, interoperability and reconfiguration flexibility.
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