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This study introduces the ASTAK method for synchronizing visualized and simulated production lines in automated factories. ASTAK achieves high synchronization rates, improving production supervision efficiency.

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Area of Science:

  • Industrial Engineering
  • Automation and Control Systems
  • Manufacturing Process Visualization

Background:

  • Automated factories rely on visualized production lines for monitoring and management.
  • Effective synchronization between visualized and actual production lines is critical for efficient supervision.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel method (ASTAK) for synchronizing visualized and simulated production lines.
  • To achieve precise synchronization without direct access to simulated line process data.
  • To enhance the efficiency of production supervision in automated manufacturing.

Main Methods:

  • The proposed ASTAK method involves three steps: animation simplification, timing alignment, and keyframe synchronization.
  • This approach focuses on controlling logistics terminals for synchronization.
  • It is designed for scenarios where direct access to simulated production line data is unavailable.

Main Results:

  • The ASTAK method successfully reduced the time difference between simulated and visualized production lines to an average of 0.08 seconds.
  • A synchronization rate of 99.97% was achieved, demonstrating high precision.
  • The method proved effective and superior compared to existing state-of-the-art techniques.

Conclusions:

  • The ASTAK method provides a robust solution for synchronizing production line visualizations.
  • It significantly enhances the efficiency and accuracy of production supervision in automated environments.
  • The findings validate the method's effectiveness and superiority in real-world applications.