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Implementation And Trial Evaluation Of A Wireless Manufacturing Execution System For Industry 4.0

2019 IEEE 90TH VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE (VTC2019-FALL)(2019)

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This paper presents the implementation framework and performance evaluation of a wireless Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for Industry 4.0. The proposed solution is based on self-configuring multi-access gateways that enable seamless transport of delay-tolerant industrial Ethernet control data traffic over LTE or Wi-Fi (or both, using hybrid-access techniques). The wireless MES solution has been deployed at the Smart Production Lab facilities at Aalborg University, allowing the removal of Ethernet cables between modules in a production line setup, and thus enabling a faster re-configuration of the production facilities. The performance of the wireless MES solution is benchmarked against the reference Ethernet case in terms of latency and packet loss. The trials revealed that, despite the increase in latency and packet loss as compared to the reference operation over Ethernet, both LTE and Wi-Fi under different conditions were able to reliably support the production control operations at MES level without discernable difference on the overall functionality of the system.
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self- configuring multiaccess gateways,delay-tolerant industrial Ethernet control data traffic,hybrid-access techniques,wireless MES solution,Ethernet cables,production line setup,production facilities,latency packet loss,production control operations,MES level,wireless manufacturing execution system,smart production lab facilities
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