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1. Reliable Virtual Commissioning
Abstract : Virtual commissioning is a technique for programming, optimising and verifying industrial automated production, such as robot controllers and programmable logic controllers (PLC), off-line in a simulated environment. Compared with traditional robot off-line programming and simulation, the scope is wider and can include an entire production cell. READ MORE
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2. Towards a holistic methodology of efficient virtual preparation and commissioning for production systems
Abstract : The industry elaborates on the possibilities of applying virtual engineering work to excel in production system development. For example, Virtual Commissioning as a concept for testing and validating system performance in advance of on-site commissioning has proven beneficial in multiple areas of development. READ MORE
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3. Towards an integrated framework for modeling, control, and validation of production systems
Abstract : To prepare a production system before installation includes a multitude of computer assisted tasks. Virtual preparation, including many simulation supported activities, has made great strides during the last decade. Industrial robots are routinely programmed offline in simulation environments. READ MORE
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4. Towards an infrastructure for preparation and control of intelligent automation systems
Abstract : In an attempt to handle some of the challenges of modern production, intelligent automation systems offer solutions that are flexible, adaptive, and collaborative. Contrary to traditional solutions, intelligent automation systems emerged just recently and thus lack the supporting tools and infrastructure that traditional systems nowadays take for granted. READ MORE
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5. On intelligent automation systems
Abstract : Developing automation systems that are capable of handling dynamic and unpredictable situations is a challenging task, as it requires adapting to a changing environment and managing potentially unforeseen action outcomes. In contrast to traditional automation, where control code is explicitly pro- grammed, a model-based approach might be a more appropriate solution for automating such systems. READ MORE