DocumentCode :
1138930
Title :
Stable fault adaptation in distributed control of heterarchical manufacturing job shops
Author :
Prabhu, Vittaldas V.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
fYear :
2003
fDate :
2/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
142
Lastpage :
149
Abstract :
In this paper, a control theoretic model is developed for analyzing the dynamics of distributed cooperative control systems for manufacturing job shops with multiple processing steps with parallel dissimilar machines in which parts control their release times autonomously. The model allows an arbitrary number of part types to be produced using an arbitrary number of machines with an arbitrary number of alternate routings. Conditions for global stability of the resulting distributed control system with nonlinearities are shown using results from Lyapunov stability theory. System stability is found to be robust to a variety of faults and disturbances that may be encountered in a manufacturing environment as long they are bounded in the mean. Feedback enables implicit adaptation to faults in real time, which allows the flexibility in the systems to be fully utilized to compensate for faults and disturbances. Numerical simulation experiments are used to illustrate the global stability and the distributed fault adaptation capability of the system without requiring explicit notification or compensation to conditions such as machine deterioration, multiple machine failures, and network communication delays. Simulation results for job shops with 2000 parts are also presented to illustrate the scalability of the approach.
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; compensation; control nonlinearities; distributed control; feedback; production control; real-time systems; stability criteria; Lyapunov stability theory; control theoretic model; distributed cooperative control system dynamics; disturbance compensation; fault adaptation; fault compensation; feedback; global stability conditions; heterarchical manufacturing job shops; machine deterioration; manufacturing job shops; multiple machine failures; multiple processing steps; network communication delays; nonlinearities; numerical simulation experiments; parallel dissimilar machines; production control; production scheduling; stability criteria; stable fault adaptation; Control system synthesis; Distributed control; Feedback; Lyapunov method; Manufacturing processes; Pulp manufacturing; Real time systems; Robust stability; Routing; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1042-296X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TRA.2002.807552
Filename :
1177172
Link To Document :
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