Rajan et al., 1990 - Google Patents
A game-theoretic approach for co-operation control in multi-machine workstationsRajan et al., 1990
- Document ID
- 10415292624581671303
- Author
- Rajan V
- Nof S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
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Co-operation among individual machines is considered an essential attribute of intelligent manufacturing systems. We present a new approach to the planning and control of co- operation problems in multi-machine workstations. The planning issue deals with defining …
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- G05B19/418—Total factory control, i.e. centrally controlling a plurality of machines, e.g. direct or distributed numerical control [DNC], flexible manufacturing systems [FMS], integrated manufacturing systems [IMS], computer integrated manufacturing [CIM]
- G05B19/41865—Total factory control, i.e. centrally controlling a plurality of machines, e.g. direct or distributed numerical control [DNC], flexible manufacturing systems [FMS], integrated manufacturing systems [IMS], computer integrated manufacturing [CIM] characterised by job scheduling, process planning, material flow
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