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Kim, Namhun
UNIST Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Lab.
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어포던스 기반의 인간-기계 협업 모델을 이용한 제조 시스템 구현 연구

Alternative Title
Modeling and Implementation of the Affordance-based Human-Machine Collaborative System
Author(s)
Oh, YeonggwangJu, IkchanLee, WooyeolKim, Namhun
Issued Date
2015-02
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/18157
Fulltext
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Article/NODE06139167
Citation
대한산업공학회지, v.41, no.1, pp.34 - 42
Abstract
Modeling and control of human-involved manufacturing systems poses a huge challenge on how to model all possible interactions among system components within the time and space dimensions. As the manufacturing environment are getting complicated, the importance of human in the manufacturing system is getting more and more spotlighted to incorporate the manufacturing flexibility. This paper presents a formal modeling methodology of affordance-based MPSG (Message-based Part State Graph) for a human-machine collaboration system incorporating supervisory control scheme for flexible manufacturing systems in automotive industry. Basically, we intend to extend the existing model of affordance-based MPSG to the real industrial application of humanmachine cooperative environments. The suggested extension with the real industrial example is illustrated in three steps; first, the manufacturing process and relevant data are analyzed in perspectives of MABA-MABA and the supervisory control; second, the manufacturing processes and task allocation between human and machine are mapped onto the concept of MABA-MABA; and the last, the affordance-based MPSG of humanmachine collaboration for the manufacturing process is presented with UMLs for verification.
Publisher
대한산업공학회
ISSN
1225-0988

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