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Cognitive Production Metrology for Flexible Small Series Production

Fachliche Zuordnung Produktionssystematik, Betriebswissenschaften, Qualitätsmanagement und Fabrikplanung
Förderung Förderung von 2009 bis 2014
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 139100076
 
Erstellungsjahr 2015

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

The quality assurance strategy that is nowadays used for mass production, based on fixed metrological configurations and rigid centralised production control, is unable to cope with the inspection flexibility needed among automated small series production (SSP). The major challenge faced by a quality assurance system applied to small series production facilities is to guarantee the needed quality level already at the first run (“first time right on time”). In this sense, the quality assurance system has to adapt itself constantly to the new production conditions and support continuous process improvement. The cognitive metrology project aims to develop methods, technologies and services for an efficient quality assurance and metrology application for flexible small series production, able to adapt themselves to changing requirements based on cognition regarding product and process. The project is based on two applications: a PCB production line in Brazil and an inspection machine for transparent freeform parts in Germany. The project addresses two main research areas: quality prediction/ planning and as well as measurement and control systems. Three key elements were developed within the scope of the project. These include a holistic approach to flexible control systems, thus creating the necessary environment for SSP inspection, expert systems for the extraction of information for the control system and the quality planning steps and lastly the development of a flexible metrology infrastructure based on different sensor technologies and sensor data fusion. A flexible and generic service-oriented (e.g. multiagent) control structure for implementing the concept of cognitive production metrology was implemented and validated in both use cases and is adaptable to other small series production layouts. Two different approaches to the design of agent based control systems were discussed for the two use cases. The debate revealed numerous influencing factors that need to be considered when designing MAS. Accordingly, a guideline was developed to help production engineers in the design specifications of agent systems. Expert systems of non-probabilistic (e.g. rule-based) and probabilistic (e.g. Bayesian networks) nature were applied for various tasks in the project. Most notably, a Bayesian network was designed for the determination of probable causes for defects in the PCB scenario. The network was tested successful and helped to reduce the number of possible causes in a complex interlinked scenario with 29 defects and 69 possible causes. A generic framework for sensor data fusion was established and applied in two different scenarios. One utilizes a number of raw images obtained with different illumination setups to create a single data source for the quality evaluation of headlights. The other fused extracted features from 2D images and a 3D topology to determine a 3D-structure tensor to analyse the fibre orientation in CFRP prepregs. The obtained results enhance the process efficiency of the flexible small series production considerably by using adequate metrology and quality assurance solutions supporting selfoptimising strategies, aiming at e.g. a faster and easier production and inspection system setup time, a reduced measuring time and complexity, supporting an improved number of product variants and autonomous inspection planning. The results of this project form major steps towards the vision of cognitive production metrology. To fully achieve this goal further research in the field of flexible control system and algorithm design expert systems and autonomous configuration of inspection systems based on fully parametric setups is required. These further developments will contribute directly to reduce the complexity of pilot production series, to speed up the production start time and to assure a maximum quality level for the process and product.

Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)

  • Flexible Optical Metrology Strategies for the Control and Quality Assurance of Small Series Production. Proceedings of the SPIE Europe Optical Metrology - Optical measurement systems for industrial inspection VI, vol. 7389, p. 738902-738902-12, 2009
    R. Schmitt, A. Pavim
  • Cognitive Production Metrology: A new concept for flexibly attending the inspection requirements of small series production. Proceedings of the 36th International MATADOR Conference, Springer, p. 359-362, ISBN 978-1-84996-431-9, Manchester, England, July 2010
    T. Pfeifer, R. Schmitt, A. Pavim, M. Stemmer, M. Roloff, C. Schneider, M. Doro
  • Handling small series production inspection requirements through the use of cognitive and flexible metrology strategies. Proceedings of the CIRP ICME 2010 - 7th CIRP International Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering - Innovative and Cognitive Production Technology and Systems, Naples, Italy, June 2010
    M. Stemmer, M. Roloff, C. Schneider, M. Doro, T. Pfeifer, R. Schmitt, A. Pavim
  • Cognitive Production Metrology - Ein neues Konzept zur qualitativen Absicherung der Kleinserienproduktion. Industrie Management, vol. 2/2011, p. 13-18, April 2011, Special Issue about Brazil
    R. Schmitt, T. Pfeifer, A. Pavim
  • Multiagent-based approach for the automation and quality assurance of the small series production. Submitted and accepted for the 16th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, Tolouse, France, September 5th-9th 2011
    R. Schmitt, T. Pfeifer, A. Pavim, M. Stemmer, J. Hübner, M. Roloff
  • A Machine Vision System to Quality Assurance in a Small Series Production. Proceedings of the 11th ISMTII – Aachen & Braunschweig, Germany, July 1st - July 5th, 2013
    M. R. Stemmer; C. Szymanski; D. F. F. de Melo; M. L. Roloff
  • Artificial Intelligent Systems to Quality Assurance in Small Series Production. Proceedings of the 11th ISMTII – Aachen & Braunschweig, Germany, July 1st - July 5th, 2013
    M. R. Stemmer; C. P. B. da Costa; J. Vargas; M. L. Roloff
  • Evaluation of SIFT in machine vision applied to industrial automation. 11th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), p. 414-419, Bochum, Germany, July 29-31 2013
    G. N. Loch; C. Szymanski; M. R. Stemmer
  • Flexible Inspection System for small series production based on image fusion. Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Measurement and Quality Control (ISMQC), Cracow-Kielce, Poland, 11-13 Sept. 2013
    R. Schmitt, P. Jatzkowski, M. Janßen, G. Hüttemann
  • Flexibles Inspektionssystem für die Kleinserie - Bildfusion und Agentensysteme flexibilisieren die automatisierte Qualitätssicherung. In wt Werkstatttechnik online 103, 11/12 ISSN 1436-4980; p. 899-903, 2013
    R. Schmitt, M. Janßen, G. Hüttemann
  • 2014. 12th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 236-241. A multi-agent system for the production control of printed circuit boards using JaCaMo and Prometheus AEOlus
    M. L. Roloff, M. R. Stemmer, J. F. Hübner, R. Schmitt, T. Pfeifer, G. Hüttemann
    (Siehe online unter https://doi.org/10.1109/INDIN.2014.6945514)
 
 

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