The current need for flexibility, re-configurability and robustness are crucial reasons for moving to new distributed manufacturing paradigms. Approaches that inherit biological concepts, such as Holonic Manufacturing Systems and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems, address this challenge. The self-organization concept offers an alternative way of designing adaptive systems, in which autonomy, emergence and distributed functioning replace preprogramming and centralized control. This paper discusses the benefits that bio-inspired theories can bring to the manufacturing world, and analyzes why in spite of their promising perspective their adoption by industry is extremely rare
New manufacturing control architectures rely on the decentralization of the system entities to handl...
The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems and envi-ronmental issues...
A self-organising system functions without central control, and through contextual local interaction...
Manufacturing is nowadays facing with markets trends that ask for more customized products, shorter ...
Traditional centralized and rigid control structures are becoming inflexible to face the requirement...
Traditional manufacturing solutions, based on centralized structures, are ineffective in unpredictab...
Part 7: Smart SystemsInternational audienceTraditional manufacturing solutions, based on centralized...
The turbulent environment of modern times breeds a need to ensure flexibility and responsiveness for...
The refinement in consumer's requirements and the fast paced development of socio-technical systems,...
Nowadays, systems are becoming increasingly complex, mainly due to an exponential increase in the nu...
Successful manufacturing systems for the future have to be based on know-how originating from more t...
The current work in flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs) points out a need of considering the biolo...
Traditional centralized manufacturing structures were found inadequate to face the challenging requi...
Multi-agents systems and holonic manufacturing systems are suitable approaches to design a new and a...
The current demand for customization, flexibility and responsiveness constitutes a challenge to achi...
New manufacturing control architectures rely on the decentralization of the system entities to handl...
The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems and envi-ronmental issues...
A self-organising system functions without central control, and through contextual local interaction...
Manufacturing is nowadays facing with markets trends that ask for more customized products, shorter ...
Traditional centralized and rigid control structures are becoming inflexible to face the requirement...
Traditional manufacturing solutions, based on centralized structures, are ineffective in unpredictab...
Part 7: Smart SystemsInternational audienceTraditional manufacturing solutions, based on centralized...
The turbulent environment of modern times breeds a need to ensure flexibility and responsiveness for...
The refinement in consumer's requirements and the fast paced development of socio-technical systems,...
Nowadays, systems are becoming increasingly complex, mainly due to an exponential increase in the nu...
Successful manufacturing systems for the future have to be based on know-how originating from more t...
The current work in flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs) points out a need of considering the biolo...
Traditional centralized manufacturing structures were found inadequate to face the challenging requi...
Multi-agents systems and holonic manufacturing systems are suitable approaches to design a new and a...
The current demand for customization, flexibility and responsiveness constitutes a challenge to achi...
New manufacturing control architectures rely on the decentralization of the system entities to handl...
The growth of world population, limitation of resources, economic problems and envi-ronmental issues...
A self-organising system functions without central control, and through contextual local interaction...