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A virtual reality based internet-of-things (IoT) framework for micro devices assembly

Published: 08 November 2017 Publication History

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The emergencelof Virtual Reality (VR) based technologies holds the potential to facilitate global collaboration in various fields of engineering. Micro Devices Assembly (MDA) is an emerging domain involving the assembly of micron sized objects and devices. In this paper, the focus of the discussion is the design of a VR based Internet-of-Things (IoT) based framework to support collaborative assembly of micro devices using both cyber and physical resources.
At the center of this IoT framework is a Virtual Reality (VR) based simulation environment which serves as the link between cyber resources (which can support design analysis and planning) and physical manufacturing resources (which can accomplish the targeted assembly of micron sized products and parts). The feasibility analysis of proposed assembly plans is supported by stand-alone as well as networked based environments which enable proposing, comparing and modifying assembly sequences and plans. Several algorithms are available to generate near optimal assembly plans; these include Genetic Algorithm and Insertion Algorithm based approaches, which focus on determining near optimal assembly sequences based on target part destinations and part feeder positions. The benefits of such an integrated VR based cyber physical approach is to enable collaborative manufacturing frameworks to be more agile and respond to changing customer designs and requirements. Multiple partner organizations can potentially work together as Virtual Enterprises (VEs) sharing both their cyber and physical resources to accomplish the manufacturing of target designs [Cecil et al. 2017a].

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J. Cecil, S. Albuhamood, A. Cecil-Xavier and P. Ramanathan. 2017a. An Advanced Cyber Physical Framework for Micro Devices Assembly, accepted for publication/ in press, Special Issue on "Advanced CPS for Industry 4.0 - Enabling Technologies, Real-world Implementations, and Impact Assessments", IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems.
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J. Cecil, R. Gunda and A. Cecil-Xavier. 2017b. A Next Generation Collaborative System for Micro Devices Assembly, Proceedings of 2017 Annual IEEE International Systems Conference (SysCon), April 24--27, Montreal, Canada
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J. Cecil and J. Jones. 2014. An Advanced Virtual Environment for Micro Assembly, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol.72, Issue 1, pp. 47--56.
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F. Tao, Y. Cheng, L. Da Xu, L. Zhang and B. H. Li. 2014. CCIoT-CMfg: cloud computing and Internet of things-based cloud manufacturing service system. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 10(2), 1435--1442.

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    VRST '17: Proceedings of the 23rd ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
    November 2017
    437 pages
    ISBN:9781450355483
    DOI:10.1145/3139131
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    1. assembly planning
    2. collaborative manufacturing
    3. internet-of-things
    4. virtual reality based simulation

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    • (2024)The Role of Virtual Reality Simulation in Manufacturing in Industry 4.0Systems10.3390/systems1201002612:1(26)Online publication date: 12-Jan-2024
    • (2021)A Multiplayer Virtual Intelligent System Based on Distributed Virtual RealityInternational Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence10.1142/S021800142159050335:14Online publication date: 27-Oct-2021

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