DocumentCode
3746893
Title
Reducing simulation model complexity by using an adjustable base model for path-based automated material handling systems - a case study in the semiconductor industry
Author
Sebastian Rank;Christian Hammel;Thorsten Schmidt;Germar Schneider
Author_Institution
Professur f?r Technische Logistik, Technische Universit?t Dresden, 01062, GERMANY
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2896
Lastpage
2907
Abstract
Usually simulation studies of automated material handling systems of semiconductor fabs are extremely time consuming. This is due to the high detail of models used for investigations which are partly provided by transportation system suppliers. These models only provide poor possibilities for adjustment and are computationally expensive. The article will address these issues by proposing an adjustable supplier-independent base simulation model. It allows easy building, adjusting, and running simulation models of path-based systems without deeper programming knowledge. A use case of Infineon´s Dresden fab revealed simulation results with an accuracy in the same range as the supplier models while disregarding a few details and thus showing significant time savings in modeling and adjusting the system as well as running simulation studies. This can be done by choosing an appropriate level of abstraction.
Keywords
"Semiconductor device modeling","Computational modeling","Layout","Transportation","Complexity theory","Materials handling","Analytical models"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015
Electronic_ISBN
1558-4305
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2015.7408393
Filename
7408393
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