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Abstract In today’s competitive industrial environment, characterized by diverse customer demands and an increasing need for rapid adaptation, the ability to quickly and efficiently relocate manufacturing capacity to different locations has become crucial. This paper introduces the concept of Cloneable Automation Systems which are automation systems specifically designed for easy and efficient duplication of both functionality and physical structure. These systems are distinguished by their capability to swiftly embed and relocate automation capacity within a corporation, with minimal undesirable effects in terms of time, effort, cost, or performance. The research presented in this paper has been conducted within the framework of the Mälardalen University Automation Research Center (MARC) , which is committed to advancing digitalization and automation in industry through a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach and strong industrial partnerships. The expected scientific contributions of the research include the development of innovative solutions in smart and portable automation, robotics and control, as well as digital infrastructure. The main contribution of this paper is the framing of a Cloneable Automation System concept based on a case study within a global manufacturing company. The paper identifies industrial needs and development areas related to enhancing the possibilities for reusability and relocation of automation systems.
Published in: IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
Volume 1342, Issue 1, pp. 012019-012019