Heterogeneous data sources and inconsistent interfaces between different engineering
disciplines pose a tremendous challenge in creating a virtual representation of a real-world
product or plant. To enable the interoperability between all partners in the value chain, the
Plattform I4.0, consisting of German academia and industry, proposed the Asset Administration
Shell (AAS), a standardized concept of digitally representing of the asset. Unfortunately, the
creation of a product or process AAS implies huge manual effort in collecting and structuring
information pieces from diverse engineering and operation data by hand. This work proposes a
semi-automatic approach to extract engineering information from documents of the data types
PDF, STP, XML, XML/AML, URDF and a method to execute AAS creation and merging.
We analyze the information structure in engineering files and map it to the meta-model of
the AAS. We propose a Python implementation that semi-automatically generates AASs from
engineering documents and merges them into an integrated AAS representing the asset. By
using the demonstrator xPPU and two industrial use cases of gear assembly and robot control,
we discuss the possibilities and limitations of our proposed approach.
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Heterogeneous data sources and inconsistent interfaces between different engineering
disciplines pose a tremendous challenge in creating a virtual representation of a real-world
product or plant. To enable the interoperability between all partners in the value chain, the
Plattform I4.0, consisting of German academia and industry, proposed the Asset Administration
Shell (AAS), a standardized concept of digitally representing of the asset. Unfortunately, the
creation of a product or process AAS im...
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