This chapter presents some of the issues concerning holonic manufacturing systems. It starts by presenting the current manufacturing scenario and trends and then provides some background information on the holonic concept and its application to manufacturing. The current limitations and future trends of manufacturing suggest more autonomous and distributed organisations for manufacturing systems; holonic manufacturing systems are proposed as a way to achieve such autonomy and decentralisation. After a brief literature survey, a specific research study is presented to handle scheduling in holonic manufacturing systems. This work is based on task and resource holons that cooperate with each other based on a variant of the contract net protocol that allow the propagation of constraints between operations in the execution plan. The chapter ends by presenting some challenges and future opportunities for research.
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Sousa, P., Ramos, C., & Neves, J. (2007). Scheduling in Holonic Manufacturing Systems. In Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing (pp. 167–190). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-752-7_7
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