A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system

As Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) transitions from human-oriented management to automation processes, the modeling strategy of FMS evolves. The multi-agent system (MAS) concept is widely used in modern factories and is expected to reduce computational complexity and conduct fault-tolerant contr...

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Main Author: Li, Jiayuan
Other Authors: Ling Keck Voon
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1776452024-05-31T15:50:40Z A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system Li, Jiayuan Ling Keck Voon School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EKVLING@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Multi-agent system Flexible manufacturing system Modeling Bidding algorithm Dynamic planning As Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) transitions from human-oriented management to automation processes, the modeling strategy of FMS evolves. The multi-agent system (MAS) concept is widely used in modern factories and is expected to reduce computational complexity and conduct fault-tolerant control. This dissertation begins by reviewing modeling strategies from past decades, focusing on flexibilities, deadlock avoidance, and optimization methods. The review also highlights recent developments including Industry 4.0, multi-agent systems, and multi-agent reinforcement learning. Subsequently, a multi-agent-based FMS structure is introduced. Automata-based deadlock avoidance strategy is integrated into a top-down system structure, making it highly decoupled. A straightforward action-prediction bidding algorithm is developed to minimize information share, alleviating the communication bandwidth burden. A novel dynamically generated agent neighborhood structure is designed to eliminate redundant information between agents, reducing computational time in highly customized systems. Various simulation environments are discussed before implementing the proposed system with Python. Following the implementation, tests are conducted to verify the functionality of the proposed framework. The performance of the proposed neighborhood structure is also compared in detail. Finally, conclusions are drawn in three folds, limitations are listed and recommendations for future work across multiple aspects are discussed. Master's degree 2024-05-29T06:06:13Z 2024-05-29T06:06:13Z 2024 Thesis-Master by Coursework Li, J. (2024). A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177645 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177645 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Singapore
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topic Engineering
Multi-agent system
Flexible manufacturing system
Modeling
Bidding algorithm
Dynamic planning
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Multi-agent system
Flexible manufacturing system
Modeling
Bidding algorithm
Dynamic planning
Li, Jiayuan
A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system
description As Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) transitions from human-oriented management to automation processes, the modeling strategy of FMS evolves. The multi-agent system (MAS) concept is widely used in modern factories and is expected to reduce computational complexity and conduct fault-tolerant control. This dissertation begins by reviewing modeling strategies from past decades, focusing on flexibilities, deadlock avoidance, and optimization methods. The review also highlights recent developments including Industry 4.0, multi-agent systems, and multi-agent reinforcement learning. Subsequently, a multi-agent-based FMS structure is introduced. Automata-based deadlock avoidance strategy is integrated into a top-down system structure, making it highly decoupled. A straightforward action-prediction bidding algorithm is developed to minimize information share, alleviating the communication bandwidth burden. A novel dynamically generated agent neighborhood structure is designed to eliminate redundant information between agents, reducing computational time in highly customized systems. Various simulation environments are discussed before implementing the proposed system with Python. Following the implementation, tests are conducted to verify the functionality of the proposed framework. The performance of the proposed neighborhood structure is also compared in detail. Finally, conclusions are drawn in three folds, limitations are listed and recommendations for future work across multiple aspects are discussed.
author2 Ling Keck Voon
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Li, Jiayuan
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author Li, Jiayuan
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title A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system
title_short A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system
title_full A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system
title_fullStr A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system
title_full_unstemmed A multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system
title_sort multi-agent control architecture for flexible manufacturing system
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177645
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