Towards autonomous system: flexible modular production system enhanced with large language model agents
Yuchen Xia, Manthan Shenoy, Nasser Jazdi, Michael Weyrich

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework integrating large language models, digital twins, and automation to enable autonomous, flexible, and intelligent control of production processes in smart factories.
Contribution
It presents a novel integration of LLMs with digital twins and automation systems for autonomous planning and control in modular production environments.
Findings
LLM-agents can interpret digital twin information for control
The system can handle un-predefined tasks and plan production processes
Prototype demonstrates autonomous task execution in industrial settings
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel framework that combines large language models (LLMs), digital twins and industrial automation system to enable intelligent planning and control of production processes. We retrofit the automation system for a modular production facility and create executable control interfaces of fine-granular functionalities and coarse-granular skills. Low-level functionalities are executed by automation components, and high-level skills are performed by automation modules. Subsequently, a digital twin system is developed, registering these interfaces and containing additional descriptive information about the production system. Based on the retrofitted automation system and the created digital twins, LLM-agents are designed to interpret descriptive information in the digital twins and control the physical system through service interfaces. These LLM-agents serve as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry
Methodstravel james
