Holonic control for manufacturing systems: functional design of a manufacturing robot cell
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering - Special issue: intelligent manufacturing systems
Information access and control operations in multi-agent system based process automation
HoloMAS'05 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Holonic and Multi-Agent Systems for Manufacturing
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This paper presents a set of rationalesa behind applying so called holonic manufacturing principles as a technological solution to the growing business concerns in chemical process industries. The anticipated benefits from holonic approach stem from the use of a distributed control systems architecture that supports flexible unit operations to dynamically integrate and collaborate with others as and when the production conditions change. A requirements deployment process is used to relate the business pressures in CPI to a set of systems requirements within key areas of Process engineering and Process control. By creating a vision of a holonic process plant, it is next illustrated how a holonic approach might eliminate limitations of the conventional top-down methodology of designing process control systems through a radical, bottom up approach to the structuring and operation of the process plants.