Suk-Keun Cha1, Jeong-Hoon Lee1,Joon Jae Yoo2, Jung Hoon Kang2,Han Gyu Kim3,Dong Hoon Kim4, Jun Yeob Song4
1R&D Center ACS Co., Ltd. Seoul, Korea,2Ubiquitous Embedded fusion center Korea Electronics Technology Institute Seoul, Korea,3R&D Center SM Information & Communication Seoul, Korea,4u-Production Team Korea Institute Machinery & Material Daejeon, Korea
Abstract—The first tier of automotive manufacturers has faced to pressures about move, modify, updating tasks for manufacturing resources in production processes from demand response of production order sequence for motor company and process innovation purpose for productivity. For meets this requirements, it has to require absolutely lead time to re-wiring of physical interface for production equipment, needs for change existing program and test over again. For prepare this constraints, it needs studying an auto- configuration functions that build for both visibility and flexibility based on the 4M (Man, Machine, Material, Method) group management which is supports from WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) of the open embedded device called M2M (Machine to Machine) and major functions of middleware including point manager for real-time device communication, real-time data management, Standard API (Application Program Interface) and application template management. To be application system to RMS (Reconfigurable Manufacturing System) for rapidly response from various orders and model from motor company that is beginning to establishing the mapping of manufacturing resources of 4M using WSN.
Keywords—Auto-configuration; Wireless Sensor Network; Reconfigurable; Production resoureces of 4M; TinyOS; Machien to Machine; Middleware; Application Template Manager
Manuscript Number: 1674-8042(2010)supp.-0192-07
dio: 10.3969/j.issn1674-8042.2010.supp..51
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