• Title/Summary/Keyword: AGV scheduling

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An Unload and Load Request Logic for Semiconductor Fab Considering Inter-Bay Material Flow (Inter-Bay 물류 흐름을 고려한 반도체 Fab의 Unload 및 Load Request Logic 개발)

  • Suh, Jung-Dae;Koo, Pyung-Hoi;Jang, Jae-Jin
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.17 no.spc
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    • pp.131-140
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this paper is to develop and show the efficiency of the URL(Unload Request Logic) and LRL(Load Request Logic) of the dispatcher in the Fab(Fabrication) Manufacturing Execution System. These logics are the core procedures which control the material(wafer and glass substrate) flow efficiently in the semiconductor and LCD fab considering inter-bay as well as intra-bay material flow. We use the present and future status information of the system by look-ahead and the information about the future transportation schedule of Automated Guided Vehicles. The simulation results show that the URL and LRL presented in this paper reduce the average lead time, average and maximum WIP level, and the average available AGV waiting time.

FMS Control and Monitoring using Petri Net (Petri-Net 을 이용한 FMS 제어 및 모니터링)

  • Kim, Go-Joong;Jung, Moo-Young;Jo, Hyeon-Bo
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.137-151
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    • 1995
  • A difficult problem in operating Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) is to control the system in real-time by coordinating heterogeneous machines and integrating distributed information. The objective of the paper is to present the models and methodologies useful to resolve the difficult problem. The detailed objectives can be described in three folds. First, a hierarchical Colored and Timed Petri-Net (CTPN) is designed to control an FMS in real-time. The concerned FMS consists of a loading station, several machining cells, a material handling system, and an unloading station. Timed-transitions are used to represent the timed-events such as AGV movements between stations and cells, part machining activities in the cells. Signal places are also used to represent communication status between the host and the cell controllers. To resolve the event conflicts and scheduling problems, dispatching rules are introduced and applied. Second, an implementation methodology used to monitor and diagnose the errors occurring on the machines during system operation is proposed. Third, a Petri-Net simulator is developed to experiment with the designed control logic.

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Timed Petri-nets Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Modular Cell TFT-LCD Manufacturing System (모듈러 셀 TFT-LCD 제조시스템의 시간 페트리네트 모델링과 성능평가)

  • Lee, Sang-Moon;Jang, Seok-Ho;Kang, Sin-Jun;Woo, Kwang-Bang
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.48 no.10
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    • pp.1303-1310
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, the Timed Petri-Nets(TPN) modeling of Modular Cell Manufacturing Systems(MCMS) was investigated to overcome the limit of batch mode operation, which has been one of the most popular manufacturing types to produce an extensive industrial output and to be able to adopt to suitable and quickly changing manufacturing environments. A model of the MCMS was developed in reference to the actual TFT-LCD manufacturing system. TFT-LCD manufacturing system is not mass-productive in batch mode, but it operates in the form of MCMS which consists of a sequence of several cells with four processes of operation, including those of color filter(C/F), TFT, cell, and module. The cell process is further regrouped in those of Front-End and Back-End. For the Back-End cell process, it is reconstructed into a virtual model, consisting of three cells. The TPN modeling encompasses those properties, such as states and operations of machines, the number of buffers, and the processing time. The performance of the modeling was further examined in terms of scheduling system. The productivity in each cells was examined with respect to the change of failure rate of the cell machines and Automatic Guided Vehicles(AGV) using simulation by TPN.

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Development of a Simulator for Automated Manufacturing Systems (객체지향방식에 의한 자동화제조시스템 시뮬레이터의 설계 및 구현)

  • 이진규;이진환;이태억;오부경;오석찬
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 1997
  • We discuss development of a simulator for automated manufacturing systems (AMSs) which have sophisticated automated material handling equipments and complicated work flows. The simulator is designed to satisfy the following requirements. A user should be able to easily configure or specify an AMS through a graphical user interface (GUI) and minimal data input. The user should be able to model diverse and complied control logic for automated material handling systems like automated guided vehicle (AGV) systems, robot workcell systems and conveyor systems as well as complicated job flow program. Real time animation is desired. Finally, the simulator should be easily maintained and extended. To satisfy the requirements, we use an object-oriented paradigm for modeling, designing, and programming of the simulator. We use an object-oriented modeling framework to design the modeling elements library, and take the process interaction approach for scheduling processes and events. To model a user-defined diverse control logic, we also develop a script language and its interpreter. We explain design and implementation strategies. We implement the simulator using Visual C++ 4.2 and Open GL on Windows NT and the Windows95. Some modeling examples will be demonstrated.

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