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Data-driven simulation methodology using DES 4-layer architecture
Author(s) -
Aida Martínez Sáez,
José Pedro García Sabater,
Joan Morant Llorca,
Julien Maheut
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
wpom - working papers on operations management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1989-9068
DOI - 10.4995/wpom.v7i1.4727
Subject(s) - layer (electronics) , architecture , computer science , data access layer , class (philosophy) , control logic , application layer , control (management) , systems architecture , augmented reality , computer architecture , distributed computing , data modeling , real time computing , software engineering , artificial intelligence , computer hardware , software deployment , visual arts , art , chemistry , organic chemistry
In this study, we present a methodology to build data-driven simulation models of manufacturing plants. We go further than other research proposals and we suggest focusing simulation model development under a 4-layer architecture (network, logic, database and visual reality). The Network layer includes system infrastructure. The Logic layer covers operations planning and control system, and material handling equipment system. The Database holds all the information needed to perform the simulation, the results used to analyze and the values that the Logic layer is using to manage the Plant. Finally, the Visual Reality displays an augmented reality system including not only the machinery and the movement but also blackboards and other Andon elements. This architecture provides numerous advantages as helps to build a simulation model that consistently considers the internal logistics, in a very flexible way

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