Abstract
Besides coping with the highly dynamic product and production system life cycles with ever-changing requirements, modern assembly systems also need to be user-friendly. Their modularity at fine granularity-level combined with local intelligence and a distributed control approach allows the systems to evolve together with the requirements - but their complexity would soon not be manageable from outside any more if user-friendliness was not considered a major criterion. Systems must be made to serve their users. Thanks to Self-* capabilities, systems can gain an increasingly high degree of autonomy. Diagnosis plays a particularly important role in this process. ©2007 IEEE.
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Frei, R., Ribeiro, L., Barata, J., & Semere, D. (2007). Evolvable assembly systems: Towards user friendly manufacturing. In ISAM 2007 - IEEE International Symposium on Assembly and Manufacturing (pp. 288–293). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/isam.2007.4288487
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