Autor: |
Ismayyir, Dhuha Kadhim, Dawood, Lamyaa M., AL-Khafaji, Mohanned M. H. |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 3105 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p |
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Manufacturing organizations are under increasing pressure from the frequent change in product type, the continuous fluctuation in demand, and the unanticipated shift in customer requirements. To survive in the tumultuous business environment, manufacturing organizations must become adaptable and responsive to these dynamic changes. They must be flexible to a growing number and variety of products and a fluctuating demand volume. The purpose of this study is to conduct a literature review on manufacturing control systems and their relationship with diverse production systems that are categorized based on the variety and quantity of the products. Several control architectures described in the literature were examined. After classifying and conveying the production systems, it is possible to relate those classifications to their respective production control systems and significant operating environment factors. Results indicate that researchers are most interested in FMS control systems (30.8%), then (19.2%) in the control system in the manufacturing cell. In contrast, the control system for job shops and modern production systems is equal to (15.4%). The control system for the flow line is equal to (18%). Lastly, a control system in the transfer line attained a lower level of research interest based on these studies' reach (7.7%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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