Reconfigurable manufacturing: how shop floor digitalisation supports operators in enhancing diagnosability

Alessia Napoleone, Ann-Louise Andersen

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Abstract

Manufacturing companies are currently struggling with the need to deal with ever changing marker requirements and technological advances. They can develop the reconfigurability capability in their factories in order to deal with such context. Moreover, companies can implement shop floor digitalisation to enhance their reconfigurability. This paper sustains two arguments: (i) the possibility to enhance diagnosability as a critical reconfigurability characteristic through shop floor digitalisation; and (ii) the relevance of the human role in reaching diagnosability in a digitalised shop floor. The paper first presents a literature review and based on this, aspects of shop floor digitalisation supporting operators in enhancing the diagnosability are identified and synthesized in a 3-e model (error reduction, ergonomics, and easiness). Secondly, insights from a case study are interpreted through the literature-based model in order to both consolidate the theoretical results and emphasize the implications for practitioners. The findings of this paper indicate that the proposed model can support practitioners in taking specific actions in regard to shop floor digitalisation in order to improve operator-dependent diagnosability and, in turn, the reconfigurability capability.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSPS2020 Conference Proceedings
Number of pages12
Volume13
PublisherIOS Press
Publication dateDec 2020
Pages525 - 536
ISBN (Print)978-1-64368-146-7
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-64368-147-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020
EventThe 9th Swedish Production Symposium
- Jönköping, Sweden
Duration: 7 Oct 20208 Oct 2020
https://www.sps2020.se/

Conference

ConferenceThe 9th Swedish Production Symposium
Country/TerritorySweden
CityJönköping
Period07/10/202008/10/2020
Internet address
SeriesAdvances in Transdisciplinary Engineering
Volume13

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