Adaptability in aerospace production using Cyberphysical Systems
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https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v21i1.14905Keywords:
Cyber Physical Systems, Degrees of freedom in software, Aerospace IndustryAbstract
A characteristic in the automated industry are the engineering changes and production problems with respect to the corrective and preventive maintenance of the robots. This coupled with the problems of missing material and delays in the arrival of components; resulting in lost production time, which results in very changing production plans, loss of money and a stressful mode of operation in all departments. This article describes how cyberphysical systems are an important tool for an industry with an accelerated rhythm; Our case study is the aerospace industry due to its great growth in Mexico. Currently, although aerospace plants are automated, the software used in the process is independent of each other, the software components need degrees of freedom in the form of parameters, so that they can react to the new requirements that the industry aerospace requires without compromising quality.Downloads
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