Abstract

Customers demand for individualized products leads to a large variety of different products in small series and single-unit production. A high flexibility pressure in product creation is one result of this trend. In order to counteract the pressure, the information steadily increasing by Industry 4.0 must be made available at the workplace. Additionally, a better exchange of information between product development, production planning and production is necessary. The improvement of individual systems, like CAD, PDM, ERP and MES, can only achieve this to a limited extent. Since they mostly use systems from different manufacturers, the necessary deeper integration of information is only feasible for SMEs to a limited extend. The presented control desk helps to ensure a more flexible product creation as well as information exchange. It captures information from different IT systems in the production process and presents them integrated, task-oriented and oriented to the user’s mental model, e.g. information of the production combined with the 3D model of product parts, or information about product development on the 3D model of the production. The solution is a digital 3D model of the manufacturing environment, which is enriched by billboards for a quick information overview and web service windows to access detailed MES and PDM information. By this, the level of abstraction can be reduced and reacts to changed requirements in the short term, making informed decisions. The interaction with the control stands utilizes the touch skills of mobile and fixed systems such as smartphones, tablets and multitouch tables.

Highlights

  • The evolution in manufacturing under the term "Industry 4.0" aims at further automation by so-called cyber-physical systems in order to make production processes more efficient

  • Employees from product development and production planning compare the new product structure with the old one and analyze the influence of the new structure on the production. They access information from previous production processes.Important in this application is the possibility to generate the flow of information from production back into product development and production planning

  • The most striking was the scenario of product development and production monitoring

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Introduction

The evolution in manufacturing under the term "Industry 4.0" aims at further automation by so-called cyber-physical systems in order to make production processes more efficient. The software combines operational data of the company but does not support product planning and does not allow any exchange of information.[3]Each of the described systems are only takinglimited aspects of product development into account. The information from the different systems is integrated into a control desk application, which allows a number of applications (as individual workplace and for cooperative work) through expansion modules.

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