Title of article :
Rapid design and reconfiguration of Petri net models for reconfigurable
manufacturing cells with improved net rewriting systems and activity diagrams
Author/Authors :
Jun Li a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Xudong Ma and Xianzhong Dai ، نويسنده , , Zhengda Meng a، نويسنده , , Jianping Dou b، نويسنده , , Xianping Guan a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
To respond rapidly to the highly volatile market, the emerging reconfigurable manufacturing systems
(RMS) have brought forward two challenging issues, namely, how to build rapid a formal model of an initial
manufacturing configuration and how to yield the goal model from the existing one along with manufacturing
configuration changes (reconfiguration). As for the issues, we present in this paper a method
for rapid design of Petri net (PN) formalized models of RMS, intended for supervisory control and logic
control of RMS, as well as a method for automated reconfiguration of the models. Firstly, we present
an improved net rewriting system (INRS) for dynamically operating net transformation, unlike its predecessor-
net rewriting system, where the initial behavioral properties of the underlying PN rewritten can
be preserved during the transformation. Subsequently, the paper proposes the three-phase method for
rapid design of initial full PN models of reconfigurable manufacturing cells (RMCs). In this method, activity
diagrams of Unified Modeling Languages version 2 (UML 2) are used to describe manufacturing configurations,
firstly; then the sub-activity diagrams are transformed into PN sub-models; finally, the PN
sub-models are automated synthesized into a full model by the approach of INRS. Further, we present
a model reconfiguration method for this class of PN models. The method compares changes in activity
diagrams of the existing and goal manufacturing configurations and converts them into net rewriting
rules of INRS. By applying the rules obtained, the existing PN model can reconfigure into a new one
for the goal manufacturing configuration. No matter the design method or the reconfiguration method,
the behavioral properties of the obtained PN models, e.g., liveness, boundedness, or reversibility, can
be guaranteed and thereby the efforts of verification can be avoided. Finally, rapid design of a PN model
of a reconfigurable manufacturing cell, as well as its automated reconfiguration, is illustrated with the
help of an example. The result indicates the validity of the methods.
Keywords :
Petri nets , Reconfigurable manufacturing systems , Reconfiguration , design , Unified Modeling Languages , Activity diagrams
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering