PROGRAM

 

18 May, Tuesday

17.00-19.00

Registration

19.00-20.00

Welcome Reception

 

19 May, Wednesday

08.45-09.00

Opening

09.00-09.45

Plenary
Changeability of Factories – A Prerequisite for Global Competitiveness
H.-P. Wiendahl, C. L. Heger

09.45-10.30

Plenary
Digital Enterprise Technology in Spacecraft Design and Manufacture
P. G. Maropoulos, B. C. Rogers, P. Chapman, C. D. W. Lomas, D. Zhang, D. G. Bramall

10.30-11.00

Coffee

11.00-12.30

Digital enterprises I

Chair: P. G. Maropoulos

Migration of the Digital and Virtual Factory to reality
E. Westkämper, B. Gottwald, F. Fisser

Digital Factory vs. Lean Production Applied to Logistics- and Layout-Planning of Production Systems
J.-C Blumenau, T. Kotz, C.C. Wuttke

Multidisciplinary Simulation of Manufacturing Systems and Processes
B. Denkena, K. Tracht, S. Rehling

Processes  and Resources I

Chair: L. Cser

Computer Assisted, Knowledge based Process Design for Sheet Metal Hydroforming using Finite Element Simulation
M. Geiger, H. Hagenah, R. Kohlbauer

Smart Dies – Intelligent and Adjustable Die Structure for Drawing
T. Ohashi

Modelling Manufacturing Resource Capability - a discussion of the industrial benefits
P. Holmström, T. Kjellberg

Machines I

Chair: R. Teti

Dynamics and Stability of High-Speed Milling
G. Stépán, R. Szalai, T. Insperger, B. P. Mann, J. Gradisek, E. Govekar, P. V. Bayly

A Tool Adaptor for Vibration Damping in CNC-Lathes International Seminar on Manufacturing Systems
B. Denkena, A. Harms

Modeling of a Permanent Magnet Servo Motor for Stiffness Detection of a Ball Screw Spindle
B. Denkena, J. Imiela

12.30-14.00

Lunch

14.00-15.30

Digital enterprises II

Chair: M. Onosato

Real-Time, Cooperative, Predictable Decision- Making in Heterarchical Manufacturing Systems Design: Requirements, Generic Methodology and Applications
P. O. Kaltjob, N. A. Duffie

Virtual Product Development – Digital Factory based methodology for SMEs
D. Spath, T. Potinecke

Handling of Process and Resource Variants in the Digital Factory
H. Bley, C. Zenner

Processes and Resources II

Chair: G. Erdős

Representation of Manufacturing System Information from a Life Cycle Perspective
A. von Euler-Chelpin, T. Kjellberg

Supporting Direct and Indirect Manufacturing Control Tasks by Extended NC Simulator System
O. Hornyák, F. Erdélyi

Representation of Information about Cutting Tools: The use of Reference Data Libraries
O. Nyqvist, T. Kjellberg

Machines II

Chair: G. Stepán

FEA-Based Simulation for Dynamic Fixture-Workpiece Behaviour during Grinding Processes
S. Ratchev, W. Huang, K. Phuah, S. Liu, A.A. Becker

Detection of Chatter in Endmilling Operation Using Wavelet Transform
D. H. Chin, M. C. Yoon

Chatter Mode Estimation of Cutting Dynamics with Time Series Modelling
D. H. Chin, M. C. Yoon

15.30-16.00

Coffee

16.00-17.30

Changeability

Chair: H.-P. Wiendahl

Design for Changeability (DFC) in product-oriented production
G. Schuh, J. Harre, S. Gottschalk

A New Approach to Programming Flexibility for CNC Machines - An Example of Application in Woodworking Machining
F. Mancini, M. Lopez, R. Rinaldi, C. R. Boër, P. Pedrazzoli, F. Beccati

The Protean Production System as a Method for Improving Production System Responsiveness
K. Sugito, S. Takata, S. Harashima

Processes and Resources III

Chair: G. Arz

Virtual Implementation of an Adaptable 5-Axis Post-Processor
G.Erdős

Low-Level Motion Planning for Mobile Manipulators
Zs. Kemény

Design and layout of an adaptronic spindle system
B. Denkena, H.-C. Möhring, J.-C.Will

Production planning & scheduling I

Chair: J. Váncza

Integration of Facility Planning and Layout Planning Using Self-Organization in Semiconductor Manufacturing
N. Fujii, M. Kobayashi, T. Makita, I. Hatono, K. Ueda

Proposal of Stratum-Type Manufacturing System based on Cellular Machine
Y. Shimomura, Y. Fujimoto, S. Yajima, S. Kondo

Advanced Technology Calendar Powerful Roadmapping Tool for Decision Support and Knowledge Transfer
G. Schuh, K. Hachmöller, M. Knoche

Structure for Data Management in Simulation Based Planning Activities
P. Solding, M. Nilsson, P. Eriksson, L.J. de Vin


20 May, Thursday

08.45-10.30

 Round table

10.30-11.00

Coffee

11.00-12.30

Production management I

Chair: W. Sihn

Application of the Digital Factory in the ramp up of production systems by using online-data
J.-C. Blumenau, C. C. Wuttke

Integrating a Mechatronics-oriented Development Process into a Development Department
M. Bernardi, H. Bley, B. Schmitt

Manufacturing strategy and Manufacturing system flow principle: A decision model approach
K. Karlsson, D.Tesfamariam

Design

Chair: T. Kjellberg

Reverse engineering of free-form objects with geometric constraints
G. Renner, L. Szobonya

Rapid prototyped fixtures for inspection of complex shaped products
R. Spina

XML as A Means of Exchanging STEP AP224 Data in an Early Manufacturability Assessment Environment
O. Medani, S. M. Ratchev

 

Production planning & scheduling II

Chair: E. Westkämper

Decentral Closed Loop Control of Production Systems by Means of Artificial Neural Networks
B. Scholz-Reiter, T. Hamann, H. Höhns, G. Middelberg

Multi-objective Optimization in Job Shop Type Manufacturing Systems Based on Emergent Synthesis
A. Lengyel, K. Ueda, T. Taura

Scheduling simulation in manufacturing systems by cloning simulation: the importance of simulation during the scheduling process
F. Queirolo

12.30-14.00

Lunch

14.00-15.30

Production management II

Chair: H. Bley

Operational Coordination within a Digital Enterprise Environment
G. Coates, P.G. Maropoulos

Traditional Project Management for Production Development
C. Schätz

Verifying Manufacturing Requirements Using Tools for Digital Plant Technology
T. Karlsson, V. Rogstrand, L.J. De Vin

Production networks & logistics I

Chair: G. Perrone

The 5-Days-Car: Increasing Agility in the Automotive Supply Chain
W. Sihn, J. Bischoff, D. Palm

Impacts of Wireless Networking Technologies on Distributed Production Systems
I. Mezgár

Flexible Tool Management in a Multi-Agent Modelled Supply Network
R. Teti, D. D’Addona, T. Segreto

Production planning & scheduling III

Chair: K. Ueda

Advancing towards Flexible Program and Capacity Planning
I. Lümkemann, G. Seliger

Similarity Based Project Planning in the Field of the Production of Individual Machines
T. Tóth, F. Erdélyi, S. Radeleczki

A New Analytical Method for Buffer Space Allocation in Production Lines
M. Colledani, A. Matta, M.Grasso and T. Tolio

15.30-16.00

Coffee

16.00-17.30

Agent-based systems

Chair: B. Kádár

Coordinating Control Decisions of Software Agents for Adaptation to Dynamic Environments
Y. Hong, S. R. T. Kumara

A Study on Integrated Process Planning and Scheduling System for Holonic Manufacturing System
N. Suigmura, S. Rajesh, T. Takemoto

A multi-agent system for scheduling assembly and testing tasks
R. Spina

Production networks & logistics II

Chair: N. Duffie

Autonomous Logistic Processes – New Demands and First Approaches –
B. Scholz-Reiter, K. Windt, M. Freitag

The Value of Wireless Real-time Information for Vehicle Shipment
K. Tang, J. Kim, S. Kumara, S. Yee, J. Tew

A supply chain solution for large project delivery, based on automatic identification, merge-in-transit and agent techniques
E. Ilie Zudor, J. Holmstrom

Production planning & scheduling IV

Chair: T. Tóth

Design of modular planning processes using model-based predictive control
C. Wagenknecht, J. C. Aurich

Hybrid Method of Sequential Decision-making and Concurrent Search for Setup Planning
J.K. Kim, H.R. Choi, H.M. Rho

Framework for Learning Processes in Short-Term Production Planning
H. Meier, C. Zoller

19.00-22.00

Banquet on Boat



21 May, Friday

08.45-09.30

Plenary
Manufacturing Knowledge in the Digital Age: Recording Expert's Activities of Problem Solving in Digital Working Environment for Knowledge-Intensive Manufacturing
M. Onosato

09.30-10.30

Results of the digital factories  & production networks project I

Chair: L. Monostori

Structural Exploration of Constraint-based Scheduling Problems
A. Kovács, A. Márkus, J. Váncza

Discrete event simulation for supporting production planning and scheduling decisions in digital factories
B. Kádár, A. Pfeiffer, L. Monostori

Production networks & logistics III

Chair: Zs. J. Viharos

Evaluating multi-lateral negotiation policies in manufacturing e-marketplace
P. Argoneto, M. Bruccoleri, G. Lo Nigro, S. Noto La Diega, G. Perrone, P.Renna

Fundamental characteristics of industrial variant specification systems
B. L. Hansen, L. Hvam

Monitoring I

Chair: M. Junkar

Web-based shop-floor monitoring and control for new manufacturing structures
A. Sluga, J. Jenkole, P. Butala

Machining State Visualization for Enhancing Operators' Situation Awareness
K. Teramoto, J. Kaneko, M. Onosato, Y. Takeuchi

10.30-11.00

Coffee

11.00-12.00

Results of the digital factories  & production networks project II

Chair: F. Erdélyi

Interactive multi-media test scenarios in digital factory projects
G. Haidegger, 
S. Drozdik, B. Bámer, G.L. Kovács, F. Sárközy, J. Nacsa, Zs. Bíró, S. Kopácsi, Zs. Bori, T. Szalay, A. Anufriev

Quality-oriented modelling, simulation and management of production lines
Zs. J. Viharos, L. Monostori

Methodology

Chair: I. Mezgár

Improvement of Interoperability for Manufacturing Software Components using Software Capability Profiles
M. Matsuda, H. Wakai, E. Arai, N. Nakano

Implementation in Industry of a Handbook for Simulation Methodology
M. Jägstam, J. Oscarsson, L. J. De Vin

Monitoring II

Chair: P. Butala

Modelling and Monitoring Abrasive Water Jet Cutting for Better Process Control
B. Jurisevic, D. Kramar, A. Lebar, H. Orbanic, M. Junkar

Adapted process solution for welding components with complex geometries
J. Bliedtner, K. Möller

12.00-13.30

Lunch

14.00-17.00

General Electric Industrial tour

 

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