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Digital twin driven assembly line re-balancing and decision support
Lugaresi, Giovanni
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Kovacs, Laszlo [Kovács, László (Ipar 4.0), author] Department of Automation and Applied Informatics (BUTE / FEEI)
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Tamas, Kornel [Tamás, Kornél (Gépészet), author] Budapest University of Technology and Economics
English Conference paper (Chapter in Book) Scientific
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Grzonka Daniel. Proceedings of the 38th ECMS International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, ECMS 2024. (2024) ISBN:9783937436845
pp. 164-170
Identifiers
MTMT: 35022537
DOI:
10.7148/2024-0164
WoS:
001488251600024
Scopus:
85195182992
Recent investments in industrial digitization together with the concrete need for short-term planning capabilities mean digital twins can effectively aid enterprises in the management of their production systems and value chains. This paper introduces a conceptual framework for assembly line re-balancing in the context of Industry 5.0, focusing on manual assembly processes. The framework aims to leverage a digital twin for obtaining a synchronized representation of the current task allocations in the assembly line, and uses data-driven scenario generation methods for investigating alternative balancing solutions that are proposed to operators in real time. A proof-of-concept platform is implemented in a laboratory environment, utilizing an assembly line with industrial components. Preliminary results demonstrate the compatibility of the proposed components within the digital twin framework. The potential applicability to various manual assembly scenarios is discussed, along with considerations for incorporating additional constraints in the evaluation process. ©ECMS Daniel Grzonka, Natalia Rylko, Grazyna Suchacka, Vladimir Mityushev (Editors) 2024.
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