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Present and Future of Flexible Automation: towards New Paradigms (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Jovane F., Boër C. R., Koren J. (literal)
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- Automation has been one of the key driver of the modern Manufacturing Industry and it has been present in various forms from the beginning of the industrial era until today passing through different evolutions responding to Humans needs Value Chain. Therefore automation and the manufacturing industry has undergone several paradigms in the last 150 years. They were driven by the market conditions and society needs and were realized by timely developed engineering enabling technologies that fitted the paradigm requirements. This paper maps the different paradigms in terms of market and societal drivers and process technology enablers in order to show a consistent model of paradigm development, a model that links the product, and the process with the appropriate business model. We specially analyse the flexible manufacturing system (FMS) as the major enabler to the mass customization paradigm. Our analysis is based on a survey that was conducted in Europe and the USA mechanical industries during 2002. The analysis, carried out within CIRP Working Group on Flexible Automation Assessment and Future has shown that: new paradigms are emerging beyond flexible automation, paradigms that require addressing new technological challenges. Developing these new enabling technologies requires the establishment of new national R&D programmes. (literal)
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