Object oriented modelling and design of reconfigurable conveyors in flexible assembly systems
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Abstract
Despite their inflexibility, cost and often complex customization requirements, most manual or robotized assembly systems in industry employ some sort of conveyor system. The proposed new, modular and reconfigurable 2D or 3D conveyor system referred to in this paper as the 'Open and Reconfigurable Conveyor System', ORCS encompasses a modular mechanical and electronic hardware design and an open, reconfigurable software architecture based on the CIM-OSA Open System Architecture model extended with object oriented analysis and design concepts and some advanced software control and simulation tools. The new 3D conveyor model, as well as the object oriented software control tools, have been successfully implemented and validated using experimental conveyor modules, or objects 'objects' meaning data and information objects as well as physical objects. The generic system architecture created offers an integrated and flexible platform for the development and or modification of new andor existing conveyor systems. © 1997 Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Identifier
0000125054 (Scopus)
Publication Title
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1080/095119297131101
e-ISSN
13623052
ISSN
0951192X
First Page
360
Last Page
379
Issue
5
Volume
10
Recommended Citation
    Ho, John K.L. and Ranky, Paul G., "Object oriented modelling and design of reconfigurable conveyors in flexible assembly systems" (1997). Faculty Publications.  16875.
    
    
    
        https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/16875
    
 
				 
					