2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijrfita.2014.063925
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RFID synchronisation for ambient services in a holonic and isoarchic control model

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“…This extent can be found currently for co-manipulation of robots, connectivity of CNC or development of new communication standards for PLCs, where the notion of collaboration is only evaluated at a quasisingle level; • POC: the Proof Of Concept level is dedicated for laboratory setups including the notion of collaboration between CPPS and a behavior close to the one that could be found in an industrial context. This level is currently representative of the large-scale demonstrators that can be found in [48][49][50][51][52] for example; • Industry: the objective of these applications is to reach the industrial application level, where actual developments are made on a running production system. At this level, coherent performance evaluation can be made and feasibility purposes can be identified; • Learning factory: one of the biggest challenge that will face industry when CPPS-based manufacturing systems will be extensively available will be to have engineers and technicians trained to work in full cooperation with those kind of systems.…”
Section: Development Extentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This extent can be found currently for co-manipulation of robots, connectivity of CNC or development of new communication standards for PLCs, where the notion of collaboration is only evaluated at a quasisingle level; • POC: the Proof Of Concept level is dedicated for laboratory setups including the notion of collaboration between CPPS and a behavior close to the one that could be found in an industrial context. This level is currently representative of the large-scale demonstrators that can be found in [48][49][50][51][52] for example; • Industry: the objective of these applications is to reach the industrial application level, where actual developments are made on a running production system. At this level, coherent performance evaluation can be made and feasibility purposes can be identified; • Learning factory: one of the biggest challenge that will face industry when CPPS-based manufacturing systems will be extensively available will be to have engineers and technicians trained to work in full cooperation with those kind of systems.…”
Section: Development Extentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. The intelligence is either embedded on the pallet or container (RFID tag [43][59], embedded CPU [12], Arduino chips [30], WSN mote [56], etc.) or in the IP (RFID tag embedded in wood or textile raw material [74]) defining {Machine; C3; Agility} systems.…”
Section: ) Ims² Contribution To the General Topic Of The Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%