Projects overview
XS2I4MS | Access to I4MS
01-09-2015
-28-02-2018
From Waste to Gold | From Waste to Gold , in Swedish: Från spill till guld
01-09-2014
-17-11-2016
Trash to Cash |
01-01-2001
-01-01-2001
Zero Vibrations |
01-01-2001
-01-01-2001
COMPOSITION | Ecosystem for Collaborative Manufacturing Processes _ Intra- and Interfactory Integration and Automation
01-09-2016
-31-08-2019
The negotiation is enabled by COMPOSITION eXchange Language, a language derived from FIPA ACL standard. This language provide high flexibility thanks to a large set of action and the description of the message content by means of custom ontologies.
During the first stages of the Task 3.2 a thoroughanalysis of the existing well-known standards related to manufacturing, sensors, buildings and process modellinghas been conducted. Chapter 5 in this deliverable describes in short the results of this analysis by presenting the standards which selected as the best candidates to be used in DFM schema’s implementation. Many of them finally were selected for the DFM design. Before introducing thestate of the art review, worthy of mention are languages and formats used by existing standards of Digital Factory modelling.
A4BLUE | Adaptive Automation in Assembly For BLUE collar workers satisfaction in Evolvable context
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
A complete review of related standards have been carried out.
Technical developments are using several standards:
- For automation mechanisms implementation A4BLUE complies with (EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 13849-1: 2015, IEC/EN 60240-1:2016, EN ISO 10218, ISO/TS 15066:2016) and follows as guidelines several other standards.
- The A4BLUE framework follows as guidelines several standards (ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27002, ISO/IEC 27005, ISO/IEC 27032, ISO/IEC 27035).
- For integration with automation mechanisms (Plug & Produce Adaptive Automation) OPC UA standard (EN 62541) is used.
- The Virtual Asset Representation is based on B2MML (Business to Manufacturing Markup Language) (ISA-95 standard - IEC/ISO 62264).
Contribution to standardization is being analysed. Initiating a CWA on worker satisfaction measurement methodology.
Daedalus | Distributed control and simulAtion platform to support an Ecosystem of DigitAL aUtomation developerS
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
Daedalus developments are based on the only existing international standard for distributed industrial automation, the IEC-61499. The standard already exists in more than one deployed implementations. During the project an open and international standardization action will be coordinated, leading to the creation of a CWA (CEN/CENELEC Workshop Agreement).
AUTOWARE | Wireless Autonomous, Reliable and Resilient ProductIon Operation ARchitecture for Cognitive Manufacturing
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
DIGICOR | Decentralised Agile Coordination Across Supply Chains
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
ConnectedFactories | Industrial scenarios for connected factories
01-09-2016
-30-11-2019
COROMA | Cognitively enhanced robot for flexible manufacturing of metal and composite parts
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
DINA |
01-01-2001
-01-01-2001
Factory2Fit | Empowering and participatory adaptation of factory automation to fit for workers
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
FAR-EDGE | Factory Automation Edge Computing Operating System Reference Implementation
01-10-2016
-31-10-2019
DISRUPT | Decentralised architectures for optimised operations via virtualised processes and manufacturing ecosystem collaboration
01-09-2016
-31-08-2019
ENCOMPASS | ENgineering COMPASS
01-10-2016
-29-02-2020
HINDCON | Hybrid INDustrial CONstruction through a 3D printing
15-09-2016
-14-09-2019
GO0D MAN | aGent Oriented Zero Defect Multi-stage mANufacturing
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
The goal of the GO0D MAN project was to develop a distributed system architecture for zero-defect manufacturing (ZDM) in multistage industries, such as automotive and semiconductor manufacturing. The system aimed to integrate and improve processes and quality control in to prevent defects that would require rework or rejection. The project also focused on aligning the results with existing industry standards and addressing any gaps in those standards through a dedicated working group and a five-phase methodology.
HIPERLAM | High Performance Laser-based Additive Manufacturing
01-11-2016
-31-01-2020
INCLUSIVE | Smart and adaptive interfaces for INCLUSIVE work environment
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
HUMAN | HUman MANufacturing
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
KRAKEN | Hybrid automated machine integrating concurrent manufacturing processes, increasing the production volume of functional on-demand using high multi-material deposition rates
01-10-2016
-30-09-2019
NIMBLE | Collaboration Network for Industry, Manufacturing, Business and Logistics in Europe
01-10-2016
-31-03-2020
The project contributes to the Industrial Ontology Foundry with a Supply Chain use case (CERTH/ITI) and a Predictive Maintenance (ATL) use case. Members of the consortium are participating in the WG-Maintenance.
Partner TNI-UCC is also contributing to standardisation activities.
Open standards will be favoured and special consideration will be taken to the ones already supported by stakeholder products. The COMPOSITION project will constantly keep an eye on emerging standards for IoT interoperability (e.g. OGC SensorThings API), which are for sure a key enabler for the IIMS framework. In general, platform will be compatible with many already existing standards so that new starndard-compatible plants can be easily added.