posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00authored bySaeid Nahavandi
Technology in the manufacturing sector has seen rapid change, transforming from stand alone, manual processes to smart, integrated systems. We have witnessed the migration of relay-based systems to advance SCADA systems, manual pro-duction to fully automated, and hand written reports to interactive computer-based dashboards. We are now seeing the emergence of smart products manufactured in smart plants and the evolution of smart services in manufacturing. Future manu-facturing systems will be distinguished by intelligent machines, automation and human factors’ integration. This talk will focus on how knowledge can be embed-ded in processes and products through the use of simulation and modelling tools to streamline future smart production systems and improve product quality. The implications to future smart manufacturing enterprises are explored through a se-ries of case studies from aerospace, mining and small and medium manufacturing enterprises.
History
Event
Soft Computing. Conference (3rd : 2013 : San Antonio, Texas)
Pagination
8 - 9
Publisher
[The Conference]
Location
San Antonio, Texas
Place of publication
San Antonio, Tex.
Start date
2013-12-16
End date
2013-12-18
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2013, World Conference on Soft Computing
Title of proceedings
WCSC 2013 : Proceedings of the 3rd World Conference on Soft Computing