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10. Cloud Robotics Towards a CPS Assembly System

Authors : Lihui Wang, Xi Vincent Wang

Published in: Cloud-Based Cyber-Physical Systems in Manufacturing

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Modern manufacturing industry calls for a new generation of production system with better interoperability and new business models. As a novel information technology, Cloud provides new service models and business opportunities for manufacturing industry. In this chapter, recent cloud manufacturing and cloud robotics approaches are reviewed. Function block-based integration mechanisms are presented to integrate various types of manufacturing facilities. A cloud-based manufacturing system is introduced to support ubiquitous manufacturing, which provides a service pool maintaining physical facilities in terms of manufacturing services. The introduced framework and mechanisms are evaluated by both machining and robotics applications. In practice, it is possible to establish an integrated manufacturing environment across multiple levels with the support of manufacturing cloud and function blocks. It provides a flexible architecture as well as ubiquitous and integrated methodologies for the cloud manufacturing.

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Metadata
Title
Cloud Robotics Towards a CPS Assembly System
Authors
Lihui Wang
Xi Vincent Wang
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67693-7_10

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