A structured approach for the implementation of distributed manufacturing simulation
Sameh M. Saad, Terence Perera, Ruwan Wickramarachchi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a structured, cost-effective approach for implementing distributed manufacturing simulation using accessible tools like Arena, MSMQ, and VBA, aiming to overcome complexity and high costs that hinder industrial adoption.
Contribution
It introduces a new structured methodology for distributed simulation implementation, including a simplified model partitioning technique, enhancing practicality and reducing costs.
Findings
Successful implementation with Arena, MSMQ, and VBA
Reduced complexity and cost of distributed simulation
Enhanced feasibility for industrial adoption
Abstract
Manufacturing has been changing from a mainly inhouse effort to a distributed style in order to meet new challenges owing to globalization of markets and worldwide competition. Distributed simulation provides an attractive solution to construct cross enterprise simulations to evaluate the viability of the proposed distributed manufacturing enterprises. However, due to its complexity and high cost distributed simulation failed to gain a wide acceptance from industrial users. The main objective of this paper is to address these issues and present a new structured approach to implement distributed simulation with cost effective and easy to implementable tools. A simplified approach for model partitioning for distributed simulation is also included in the proposed approach. The implementation of distributed manufacturing simulation is illustrated with Arena, Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Manufacturing Process and Optimization · Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
