Model-Based Engineering of CPPS Functions and Code Generation for Skills
Aljosha K\"ocher, Alexander Hayward, Alexander Fay

TL;DR
This paper introduces a model-based engineering approach for cyber-physical production systems that enables flexible function design and automated code generation to adapt to changing manufacturing network configurations.
Contribution
It presents a novel method for designing and reconfiguring CPPS functions using models and automated code generation, enhancing flexibility and adaptability.
Findings
Supports flexible reconfiguration of production systems
Automates code generation for system skills
Improves adaptability in changing manufacturing environments
Abstract
Today's production systems are complex networks of cyber-physical systems which combine mechanical and electronic parts with software and networking capabilities. To the inherent complexity of such systems additional complexity arises from the context in which these systems operate. Manufacturing companies need to be able to adapt their production to ever changing customer demands as well as decreasing lot sizes. Engineering such systems, which need to be combined and reconfigured into different networks under changing conditions, requires engineering methods to carefully design them for possible future uses. Such engineering methods need to preserve the flexibility of functions into runtime, so that reconfiguring machines can be done with as little effort as possible. In this paper we present a model-based approach that is focused on machine functions and allows to methodically develop…
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