Trends in agile and cooperative manufacturing

作者: Luís Camarinha-Matos , Raymond Boissier , José Barata , Paulo Leitão

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摘要: This paper discusses the actual state of manufacturing systems, focusing on paradigms, requirements and problems for control supervision. Based experience authors in those fields, a new approach to agile, distributed cooperative systems is presented discussed. based multi-agent platform that supports three main components: cooperation, communication, re-engineering. Copyright © 2001 IFAC

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