Host: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Name : [in Japanese]
Date : March 12, 2019
In order to make manufacturing more environmentally friendly, the planning system, which makes decisions, must be connected to information in the execution system, which controls actual progress. However, on the ground this is not entirely the case due to the existence of production equipments with different functions. Furthermore, in the execution system, things not originally expected in the planning system arise due to situations dynamically changing. As part of feedback function development, this paper attempts to generate schedules for situations in which limits are placed on usable energy based on real-time information. It uses a manufacturing execution system that allows for information (such as productivity and energy consumption) measurement and feedback in real-time.