Collaborative design has attracted much attention in the research community in recent years. With increasingly decentralized manufacturing systems and processes, more collaborative approaches and systems are needed to support distributed manufacturing operations. ‘Collaborative Design and Planning for Digital Manufacturing’ presents a focused collection of quality chapters on the state-of-the-art research efforts in the area of collaborative design and planning, as well as their practical applications towards digital manufacturing.
‘Collaborative Design and Planning for Digital Manufacturing’ provides both a broad-based review of the key areas of research in digital manufacturing, and an in-depth treatment of particular methodologies and systems, from collaborative design to distributed planning, monitoring and control. Recent development and innovations in this area provide a pool of focused research efforts, relevant to a wide readership from academic researchers to practicing engineers.
Tabella dei contenuti
Informatics Platform for Designing and Deploying e-Manufacturing Systems.- A Framework for Integrated Design of Mechatronic Systems.- Fine Grain Feature Associations in Collaborative Design and Manufacturing – A Unified Approach.- Collaborative Supplier Integration for Product Design and Development.- Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems Design for a Contract Manufacturer Using a Co-operative Co-evolutionary Multi-agent Approach.- A Web and Virtual Reality-based Platform for Collaborative Product Review and Customisation.- Managing Collaborative Process Planning Activities through Extended Enterprise.- Adaptive Setup Planning for Job Shop Operations under Uncertainty.- Auction-based Heuristic in Digitised Manufacturing Environment for Part Type Selection and Operation Allocation.- A Web-based Rapid Prototyping Manufacturing System for Rapid Product Development.- Agent-based Control for Desktop Assembly Factories.- Information Sharing in Digital Manufacturing Based on STEP and XML.- Pulling the Value Streams of a Virtual Enterprise with a Web-based Kanban System.- Agent-based Workflow Management for RFID-enabled Real-time Reconfigurable Manufacturing.- Web-based Production Management and Control in a Distributed Manufacturing Environment.- Flexibility Measures for Distributed Manufacturing Systems.
Circa l’autore
Lihui Wang is a professor of virtual manufacturing at the University of Skövde’s Virtual Systems Research Centre in Sweden. He was previously a senior research scientist at the Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council of Canada. He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at the University of Western Ontario, and a registered professional engineer in Canada. His research interests and responsibilities are in web-based and sensor-driven real-time monitoring and control, distributed machining process planning, adaptive assembly planning, collaborative design, supply chain management, as well as intelligent and adaptive manufacturing systems. Andrew Y.C. Nee is a professor of manufacturing engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and the Director of the Office of Research at the NUS. His research interests are computer applications for tool, die, fixture design and planning; intelligent and distributed manufacturing systems; and, virtual and augmented reality applications in manufacturing. He is an active member of CIRP and an elected Fellow of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.