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A Pattern-Based Coordination and Test Framework for Multi-Agent Simulation of Production Automation Systems

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A Pattern-Based Coordination and Test Framework for Multi-Agent Simulation of Production Automation Systems
— Production automation systems consist of many entities (like robots and shuttles) that interact in complex ways to provide the overall system functionality like product assembly. Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) can simulate these system entities and their interactions to better understand the system behavior according to production strategies and system configuration, which are otherwise hard to determine before their (costly) implementation. A main challenge is to coordinate the groups of agents effectively to reach a common production goal, e.g., fast and robust delivery on customer orders for assembling a set of products. In this paper, we introduce the pattern-based extension of the MAS-based manufacturing agent simulation tool (MAST) to support the simulation and evaluation of business processes in an assembly workshop: a layered coordination and test framework has been implemented and evaluated in cooperation with industry partners. Domain experts found the coordination patterns us...
Thomas Moser, Munir Merdan, Stefan Biffl
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CISIS
Authors Thomas Moser, Munir Merdan, Stefan Biffl
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