The present paper presents the further developement of a solution for the performance improvement of distributed cyber-physical systems that approximate complex productive processes, introducing self-similarities in holonic systems. The proposed methodology provides a viable solution for a manufacturing system that integrates robotics, mechatronics and automation systems at different levels. Performance measurements and bottlenecks detection on critical production paths achieve a pervasive control of the effectiveness of associated the system-of-systems by means of a well-defined sequence of specific and minimal corrective actions. This work presents an extension to n-th degree of formulas previously applied to tree structures of the 2nd degree.

Performance Improvement in CPSs over Self-similar System Structures / Bonci, Andrea; Pirani, Massimiliano; Mansanta, Chiara; Longhi, Sauro. - ELETTRONICO. - 51:(2018), pp. 570-575. [10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.08.379]

Performance Improvement in CPSs over Self-similar System Structures

Bonci, Andrea
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Pirani, Massimiliano
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MANSANTA, CHIARA
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Longhi, Sauro
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2018-01-01

Abstract

The present paper presents the further developement of a solution for the performance improvement of distributed cyber-physical systems that approximate complex productive processes, introducing self-similarities in holonic systems. The proposed methodology provides a viable solution for a manufacturing system that integrates robotics, mechatronics and automation systems at different levels. Performance measurements and bottlenecks detection on critical production paths achieve a pervasive control of the effectiveness of associated the system-of-systems by means of a well-defined sequence of specific and minimal corrective actions. This work presents an extension to n-th degree of formulas previously applied to tree structures of the 2nd degree.
2018
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