Digital twin-based Production Scheduling (DTPS) is a process in which a digital model replicates a manufacturing system, known as a "Digital Twin (DT)". DT is essentially a virtual representation of physical equipment and processes that are connected to the physical environment using an online data-sharing infrastructure within the Manufacturing Execution System (MES). In the case of reactive scheduling, DT is used to detect fluctuations in the scheduling plan and execute rescheduling plans. In proactive scheduling, it is used to simulate different production scenarios and optimize future states of production operations. Replicating detailed simulation models in most PS cases is highly computationally intensive, which negates against the main goal of DT (online decision making). Thus, this research aims to examine the possibility of using data-driven models within the DT of a Flexible Job Shop (FJS) production environment aiming to provide online estimations of PS metrics enabling DT-based reactive/proactive scheduling.

Deep Learning Enabling Digital Twin Applications in Production Scheduling: Case of Flexible Job Shop Manufacturing Environment

Yeganeh, Yavar Taheri;Matta, Andrea;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Digital twin-based Production Scheduling (DTPS) is a process in which a digital model replicates a manufacturing system, known as a "Digital Twin (DT)". DT is essentially a virtual representation of physical equipment and processes that are connected to the physical environment using an online data-sharing infrastructure within the Manufacturing Execution System (MES). In the case of reactive scheduling, DT is used to detect fluctuations in the scheduling plan and execute rescheduling plans. In proactive scheduling, it is used to simulate different production scenarios and optimize future states of production operations. Replicating detailed simulation models in most PS cases is highly computationally intensive, which negates against the main goal of DT (online decision making). Thus, this research aims to examine the possibility of using data-driven models within the DT of a Flexible Job Shop (FJS) production environment aiming to provide online estimations of PS metrics enabling DT-based reactive/proactive scheduling.
2023
Proceedings of the 2023 Winter Simulation Conference
979-8-3503-6966-3
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