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Workshop "Platforms for connected Factories of the Future"

Role of CPS in Manufacturing

Prof. Marco Taisch

2015/10/05
sCorPiuS Consortium

Project funded by European Commission to define the


roadmap for CPS4MFG (CPS for Manufacturing) in Europe

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sCorPiuS Activities

17 Guru interviews
Gurus are both from Academia and
Industry world
(i.e, University of Cincinnati, HP, FESTO, IBM,
etc.)

3 Knowledge Capture
Events
(in Stuttgart, Munich and Milan)

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Preliminary Results

More than 100 strategic


breakthroughs CPS adoption can
bring into Manufacturing Industry
have been identified

2015/10/05 Prof. Marco Taisch | Role of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) in Manufacturing|
Preliminary Results

and then categorised according to six main


clusters:

1. New data-driven services and business models


2. Data-based improved products
3. Closed-loop manufacturing
4. Cyberized plant/ Plug & Produce
5. Next step production efficiency
6. Digital ergonomics

2015/10/05 Prof. Marco Taisch | Role of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) in Manufacturing|
Preliminary Results

About 80 key CPS related enabling


technologies that can bring the
bigger impact to Manufacturing
Industry have been identified

2015/10/05 Prof. Marco Taisch | Role of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) in Manufacturing|
Preliminary Results

About 90 obstacles to CPS deployment


and integration within existing systems
have been identified.
Between them, a need for standards
and related platforms arises

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Next Steps

ICT 2015, Lisbon 21st


October, 2015
Launching the European community for
CPS in manufacturing networking
session

Knowledge Capture Event,


Brussels

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Workshop "Platforms for connected Factories of the Future"

Role of CPS in Manufacturing

Prof. Marco Taisch

2015/10/05
SMEs and Mid-caps are the backbone of the
European Manufacturing renaissance
SMEs have difficulties to have access to
innovative ICT solutions due to the high cost
Due to lack of awareness and knowledge, SMEs
are not able to pull innovation from the market
offer
Strong offer of cheap ICT Services from outside
Europe
Untrust towards the Cloud technologies (i.e.
security and perfomance 26% of cyber attacks
is in Manufacturing)

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From MES to MOS (Mfg Operating System)

MOS Manufacturing Operating System


M-Apps Store

App1 App2

App3 App4
User/Process X User/Process Y User/Process Z

App5 App
App1 App3 App1 App2 App5 App2 App5

Manufacturing Service Bus / Real time / Industrial Middleware


(Shop floor)

2014 Politecnico di Milano


CPPR 1 CPPR 2 CPPR 3

CPPR Cyber Physical Production Resource

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From MES to MOS (Mfg Operating System) 12

M-Apps Store Manufacturing


Workspace Migration from MES world
MOS Manufacturing Operating System
App1 App2 Existing
Monolytic
Applications
App3 App4
(e.g. ERP, MES,
)
User/Process X User/Process Y User/Process Z
App5 App

App1 App3 App1 App2 App5 App2 App5 Interface Layer

M-Apps are aggregated Enterprise network (office)


and customized based
on user and business
needs
Manufacturing Service Bus / Real time / Industrial Middleware
(Shop floor)
Migration from Standard Equipments World
2014 Politecnico di Milano

encapsulation
+

CPPR 1 CPPR 2 CPPR 3


CPS enabled
CPPR Cyber Physical Production Resource production Standard
resources Production
Additional equipment
Real/virtual production plant control
intelligence

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Evolution of the Automation Pyramid

Field level features CPS capable of articulated


functions
Hierarchical structure is preserved

IoT
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Add some areas
Resources and factory are things
therefore CPS
Products are things therefore CPS
Add some areas

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sCorPiuS

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sCorPiuS

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Design
use

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sCorPiuS

People Life-cycle
Design
use

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