Optimization of production-oriented logistics processes through camera-based identification and localization for cyber-physical systems
Publication date
2017-01-01
Document type
Conference paper
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Conference
IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference, APMS 2017 Hamburg, Germany, September 3–7, 2017
Book title
Advances in Production Management Systems
First page
168
Last page
176
Peer-reviewed
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Part of the university bibliography
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Keyword
Camera
Camera-based sensor
Combining data
Cyber-Physical System
Industry 4.0
Logistics
Optimization
Visualization
Abstract
The use of sensor data as well as the combination of different data from diverse systems in production and logistics lead to new opportunities for monitoring, controlling and optimization of processes within the scope of Industry 4.0. New developments of camera-based systems support this trend, which is particularly relevant for the control of cyber physical systems (CPS). This paper discusses a new approach for camera-based dynamic identification and localization, including speed and orientation determination, in combination with joined data form different sources and data analysis for CPS. In order to assess the potential of the approach, various possibilities and methods for camera-based optimizing CPS are discussed. A production-oriented logistics application shows the technical feasibility of the approach.
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