Bannat, A. and Bautze, T. and Beetz, M. and Blume, J. and Diepold, K. and Ertelt, C. and Geiger, F. and Gmeiner, T. and Gyger, T. and Knoll, A. and Lau, C. and Lenz, C. and Ostgathe, M. and Reinhart, G. and Roesel, W. and Ruehr, T. and Schuboe, A. and Shea, K. and Stork genannt Wersborg, I. and Stork, S. and Tekouo, W. and Wallhoff, F. and Wiesbeck, M. and Zaeh, M. F.
Editor:
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering
Volume:
99
Abstract:
Today's manufacturing and assembly systems have to be flexible to adapt quickly to an increasing number and variety of products, and changing market volumes. To manage these dynamics, several production concepts (e.g., flexible, reconfigurable, changeable or autonomous manufacturing and assembly systems) were proposed and partly realized in the past years.