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Contents
1 RFID in
Manufacturing: From Shop Floor to Top Floor
. 1
Coauthored
by Lenka Ivantysynova and
Holger
Ziekow
1.1
Architectural Perspectives
. 1
1.2
RFID
Basics and Standards
. 6
1.2.1
Technical Foundations
. 7
1.2.2
EPCglobal™
. 10
1.2.3
OPCandOPC-UA
. 13
1.2.4
ISA-95
. 14
1.3
RFID Potentials
. 16
1.3.1
Scanning
. 16
1.3.2
Tracking
. 17
1.3.3
Tracing
. 18
1.3.4
Metadata Management
. 18
1.3.5
Back-End Communication
. 19
1.3.6
Label Management
. 20
1.3.7
Inter-Enterprise Collaboration
. 20
1.4
Cost-Benefit Considerations and Adoption Decision
. 21
1.5
Summary
. 23
2
The Role of Enterprise Software
. 25
Coauthored by
Christof
Bornhövd, Gregor Hackenbroich,
Stephan
Haller,
Tao
Lin,
Jochen Rode,
and Joachim
Schaper
2.1
Trends in Manufacturing and ERP
. 25
2.2
Enterprise Service-Oriented Architectures
. 26
2.3
SAP Software for Real-World Awareness
. 27
2.4
SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure
. 29
2.4.1
System Requirements
. 29
2.4.2
System Overview
. 30
2.5
Summary
. 34
3
The Role of Manufacturing Execution Systems
. 35
3.1
Why an
MES?
. 35
ix
Contents
3.2
Integrating
MES
into the Enterprise
Information Infrastructure
. 37
3.3
Processes Relevant to
MES
in the Company
. 39
3.3.1
Time Scheduling and Sequencing, Shop Floor Control
(also refer to Sect.
3.7.6) . 41
3.3.2
Intralogistics (see also Sect.
3.7.3) . 41
3.3.3
Quality Management
(
see also Sect.
3.7.4) . 42
3.3.4
Time and Attendance and Time Management Within
Production (see also Sect.
3.7.5) . 42
3.4
Tasks and Functions of an
MES
. 43
3.5
Data Collection During Manufacturing
. 47
3.6
Flow of Information
. 51
3.7
RFID and
MES
. 52
3.7.1
Identifying Objects in Production
. 52
3.7.2
Realization of Online Interfaces
. 54
3.7.3
Intra-Enterprise Logistics
. 55
3.7.4
Quality Management
. 56
3.7.5
Access and Attendance Control
. 57
3.7.6
Shop Floor Control
. 58
3.8
Summary
. 59
4
Six Case Studies
. 61
Coauthored by
Lenka
Ivantysynova and
Holger Ziekow
4.1
AIR:
Airbag
Manufacturing
. 61
4.1.1
Current Situation
. 62
4.1.2
RFID Perspectives
. 66
4.1.3
Costs and Benefits
. 71
4.1.4
Summary
. 72
4.2
CLU:
Sliding Clutches
. 72
4.2.1
Current Situation
. 73
4.2.2
RFID Perspectives
. 76
4.2.3
Costs and Benefits
. 80
4.2.4
Summary
. 81
4.3
COO: Engine-Cooling Modules
. 81
4.3.1
Current Situation
. 82
4.3.2
RFID Perspectives
. 84
4.3.3
Costs and Benefits
. 85
4.3.4
Summary
. 85
4.4
CAS: Production of Cast Parts
. 85
4.4.1
Current Situation
. 86
4.4.2
RFID Perspectives
. 88
4.4.3
Costs and Benefits
. 90
4.4.4
Summary
. 91
Contents
4.5
CON:
Production
of
Electronic
Connectors
. 91
4.5.1
Current Situation
. 92
4.5.2
RFID Perspectives
. 96
4.5.3
Costs and Benefits
. 100
4.5.4
Summary
. 101
4.6
PAC:
Aluminum Foils for Packaging
. 101
4.6.1
Current Situation
. 102
4.6.2
RFID Perspectives
. 108
4.6.3
Costs and Benefits
.
Ill
4.6.4
Summary
.
Ill
4.7
Summary
.
Ill
5
Lessons Learned
. 113
Coauthored by
Lenka Ivantysynova
and
Holger Ziekow
5.1
Terminology
. 113
5.2
A Reference Model for Production
. 115
5.3
Motives for Using RFID
. 117
5.3.1
Accelerating Scan Processes
. 117
5.3.2
Extending Scan Processes for Quality and Efficiency
. 118
5.3.3
Extending Scan Processes for Narrowing Recalls
. 119
5.3.4
Reducing Paper-Based Data Management
. 119
5.3.5
Automating Asset Tracking
. 120
5.3.6
Reducing Back-End Interactions
. 121
5.3.7
Unifying Labels
. 122
5.4
RFID Versus Barcode
. 123
5.4.1
Monitoring Processes
. 124
5.4.2
Management of Process Data
. 124
5.4.3
Container Management
. 125
5.4.4
Uniform Labeling
. 125
5.4.5
Process Safety
. 125
5.5
A Guide to Assess Costs and Benefits
. 126
5.5.1
Costs
. 127
5.5.2
Benefits
. 131
5.6
Basic RFID Functionalities
. 138
5.6.1
Filtering and Enriching RFID Data
. 138
5.6.2
StoringRFIDData
. 139
5.6.3
Sharing Information Along the Supply Chain
. 139
5.6.4
Event Detection
. 140
5.7
Requirements for the IT Infrastructure
. 141
5.7.1
Providing RFID Data to Components
of ISA-95 Level
3 . 142
5.7.2
Distributing Business Logic and Data
. 143
5.7.3
Supporting Heterogeneous Data Sources
. 145
Contents
5.7.4
Dealing with Noise and Uncertainty
. 146
5.7.5
Supporting Process Analysis
. 146
5.7.6
Supporting Asset Tracking
. 146
5.8
Hardware Issues on the Plant Floor
. 147
5.8.1
Hostile Physical Conditions
. 147
5.8.2
Presence of Metal
. 148
5.8.3
Demand for Wireless Communication
. 148
5.8.4
Processes in Close Spatial Proximity
. 149
5.9
Current Motives and Open Potential for Using RFID
. 149
5.10
Summary
. 151
6
Conclusions and Outlook
. 153
References
. 157
Subject Index
. 161
Information
systems for manufacturing often follow a three-layer architecture
based on an enterprise resource planning (ERP) layer (for order planning), a
manufacturing execution system
(MES)
layer (for factory control), and a shop
floor layer (for machine control). Future requirements on flexibility and adapt¬
ability require a much closer integration of ERP systems with the manufactur¬
ing floor. To achieve this integration, an
MES
often pushes customer orders to
the manufacturing floor in a flexible manner. Moreover, a large amount of shop
floor data needs to be filtered and fed into business planning applications such
as production planning or supply chain management. Radio Frequency Identi¬
fication (RF1D) chips can play an important role in the collection and manage¬
ment of such data.
Günther,
Kietti, and
Kubach
explain the potential advantages of using RFID
technology in a modern manufacturing and supply chain context. Areas of
emphasis include integration of RRD data into legacy IT architectures, RFiD-
MES-ERP integration, and cost-benefit considerations. Their presentation is
not restricted to intra-company production planning, but also emphasizes the
benefits of inter-company collaboration. Six case studies based on SAP's ERP
systems and MPDV's
MES
solution show how to successfully implement cross-
company supply chain integration using RFID technology. |
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Contents
1 RFID in
Manufacturing: From Shop Floor to Top Floor
. 1
Coauthored
by Lenka Ivantysynova and
Holger
Ziekow
1.1
Architectural Perspectives
. 1
1.2
RFID
Basics and Standards
. 6
1.2.1
Technical Foundations
. 7
1.2.2
EPCglobal™
. 10
1.2.3
OPCandOPC-UA
. 13
1.2.4
ISA-95
. 14
1.3
RFID Potentials
. 16
1.3.1
Scanning
. 16
1.3.2
Tracking
. 17
1.3.3
Tracing
. 18
1.3.4
Metadata Management
. 18
1.3.5
Back-End Communication
. 19
1.3.6
Label Management
. 20
1.3.7
Inter-Enterprise Collaboration
. 20
1.4
Cost-Benefit Considerations and Adoption Decision
. 21
1.5
Summary
. 23
2
The Role of Enterprise Software
. 25
Coauthored by
Christof
Bornhövd, Gregor Hackenbroich,
Stephan
Haller,
Tao
Lin,
Jochen Rode,
and Joachim
Schaper
2.1
Trends in Manufacturing and ERP
. 25
2.2
Enterprise Service-Oriented Architectures
. 26
2.3
SAP Software for Real-World Awareness
. 27
2.4
SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure
. 29
2.4.1
System Requirements
. 29
2.4.2
System Overview
. 30
2.5
Summary
. 34
3
The Role of Manufacturing Execution Systems
. 35
3.1
Why an
MES?
. 35
ix
Contents
3.2
Integrating
MES
into the Enterprise
Information Infrastructure
. 37
3.3
Processes Relevant to
MES
in the Company
. 39
3.3.1
Time Scheduling and Sequencing, Shop Floor Control
(also refer to Sect.
3.7.6) . 41
3.3.2
Intralogistics (see also Sect.
3.7.3) . 41
3.3.3
Quality Management
(
see also Sect.
3.7.4) . 42
3.3.4
Time and Attendance and Time Management Within
Production (see also Sect.
3.7.5) . 42
3.4
Tasks and Functions of an
MES
. 43
3.5
Data Collection During Manufacturing
. 47
3.6
Flow of Information
. 51
3.7
RFID and
MES
. 52
3.7.1
Identifying Objects in Production
. 52
3.7.2
Realization of Online Interfaces
. 54
3.7.3
Intra-Enterprise Logistics
. 55
3.7.4
Quality Management
. 56
3.7.5
Access and Attendance Control
. 57
3.7.6
Shop Floor Control
. 58
3.8
Summary
. 59
4
Six Case Studies
. 61
Coauthored by
Lenka
Ivantysynova and
Holger Ziekow
4.1
AIR:
Airbag
Manufacturing
. 61
4.1.1
Current Situation
. 62
4.1.2
RFID Perspectives
. 66
4.1.3
Costs and Benefits
. 71
4.1.4
Summary
. 72
4.2
CLU:
Sliding Clutches
. 72
4.2.1
Current Situation
. 73
4.2.2
RFID Perspectives
. 76
4.2.3
Costs and Benefits
. 80
4.2.4
Summary
. 81
4.3
COO: Engine-Cooling Modules
. 81
4.3.1
Current Situation
. 82
4.3.2
RFID Perspectives
. 84
4.3.3
Costs and Benefits
. 85
4.3.4
Summary
. 85
4.4
CAS: Production of Cast Parts
. 85
4.4.1
Current Situation
. 86
4.4.2
RFID Perspectives
. 88
4.4.3
Costs and Benefits
. 90
4.4.4
Summary
. 91
Contents
4.5
CON:
Production
of
Electronic
Connectors
. 91
4.5.1
Current Situation
. 92
4.5.2
RFID Perspectives
. 96
4.5.3
Costs and Benefits
. 100
4.5.4
Summary
. 101
4.6
PAC:
Aluminum Foils for Packaging
. 101
4.6.1
Current Situation
. 102
4.6.2
RFID Perspectives
. 108
4.6.3
Costs and Benefits
.
Ill
4.6.4
Summary
.
Ill
4.7
Summary
.
Ill
5
Lessons Learned
. 113
Coauthored by
Lenka Ivantysynova
and
Holger Ziekow
5.1
Terminology
. 113
5.2
A Reference Model for Production
. 115
5.3
Motives for Using RFID
. 117
5.3.1
Accelerating Scan Processes
. 117
5.3.2
Extending Scan Processes for Quality and Efficiency
. 118
5.3.3
Extending Scan Processes for Narrowing Recalls
. 119
5.3.4
Reducing Paper-Based Data Management
. 119
5.3.5
Automating Asset Tracking
. 120
5.3.6
Reducing Back-End Interactions
. 121
5.3.7
Unifying Labels
. 122
5.4
RFID Versus Barcode
. 123
5.4.1
Monitoring Processes
. 124
5.4.2
Management of Process Data
. 124
5.4.3
Container Management
. 125
5.4.4
Uniform Labeling
. 125
5.4.5
Process Safety
. 125
5.5
A Guide to Assess Costs and Benefits
. 126
5.5.1
Costs
. 127
5.5.2
Benefits
. 131
5.6
Basic RFID Functionalities
. 138
5.6.1
Filtering and Enriching RFID Data
. 138
5.6.2
StoringRFIDData
. 139
5.6.3
Sharing Information Along the Supply Chain
. 139
5.6.4
Event Detection
. 140
5.7
Requirements for the IT Infrastructure
. 141
5.7.1
Providing RFID Data to Components
of ISA-95 Level
3 . 142
5.7.2
Distributing Business Logic and Data
. 143
5.7.3
Supporting Heterogeneous Data Sources
. 145
Contents
5.7.4
Dealing with Noise and Uncertainty
. 146
5.7.5
Supporting Process Analysis
. 146
5.7.6
Supporting Asset Tracking
. 146
5.8
Hardware Issues on the Plant Floor
. 147
5.8.1
Hostile Physical Conditions
. 147
5.8.2
Presence of Metal
. 148
5.8.3
Demand for Wireless Communication
. 148
5.8.4
Processes in Close Spatial Proximity
. 149
5.9
Current Motives and Open Potential for Using RFID
. 149
5.10
Summary
. 151
6
Conclusions and Outlook
. 153
References
. 157
Subject Index
. 161
Information
systems for manufacturing often follow a three-layer architecture
based on an enterprise resource planning (ERP) layer (for order planning), a
manufacturing execution system
(MES)
layer (for factory control), and a shop
floor layer (for machine control). Future requirements on flexibility and adapt¬
ability require a much closer integration of ERP systems with the manufactur¬
ing floor. To achieve this integration, an
MES
often pushes customer orders to
the manufacturing floor in a flexible manner. Moreover, a large amount of shop
floor data needs to be filtered and fed into business planning applications such
as production planning or supply chain management. Radio Frequency Identi¬
fication (RF1D) chips can play an important role in the collection and manage¬
ment of such data.
Günther,
Kietti, and
Kubach
explain the potential advantages of using RFID
technology in a modern manufacturing and supply chain context. Areas of
emphasis include integration of RRD data into legacy IT architectures, RFiD-
MES-ERP integration, and cost-benefit considerations. Their presentation is
not restricted to intra-company production planning, but also emphasizes the
benefits of inter-company collaboration. Six case studies based on SAP's ERP
systems and MPDV's
MES
solution show how to successfully implement cross-
company supply chain integration using RFID technology. |
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spelling | Günther, Oliver 1961- Verfasser (DE-588)12974008X aut RFID in manufacturing Oliver P. Günther ; Wolfhard Kletti ; Uwe Kubach Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2008 XVI, 163 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 235 mm x 155 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. 157 - 159 Datenverarbeitung Business logistics Data processing Production management Data processing Radio frequency identification systems Fertigungslogistik (DE-588)4214214-3 gnd rswk-swf RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 gnd rswk-swf Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd rswk-swf Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 s Fertigungslogistik (DE-588)4214214-3 s RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 s DE-604 Kletti, Wolfhard Verfasser aut Kubach, Uwe Verfasser aut http://d-nb.info/986059714/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016319025&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016319025&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Günther, Oliver 1961- Kletti, Wolfhard Kubach, Uwe RFID in manufacturing Datenverarbeitung Business logistics Data processing Production management Data processing Radio frequency identification systems Fertigungslogistik (DE-588)4214214-3 gnd RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 gnd Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4214214-3 (DE-588)4509863-3 (DE-588)4684051-5 |
title | RFID in manufacturing |
title_auth | RFID in manufacturing |
title_exact_search | RFID in manufacturing |
title_exact_search_txtP | RFID in manufacturing |
title_full | RFID in manufacturing Oliver P. Günther ; Wolfhard Kletti ; Uwe Kubach |
title_fullStr | RFID in manufacturing Oliver P. Günther ; Wolfhard Kletti ; Uwe Kubach |
title_full_unstemmed | RFID in manufacturing Oliver P. Günther ; Wolfhard Kletti ; Uwe Kubach |
title_short | RFID in manufacturing |
title_sort | rfid in manufacturing |
topic | Datenverarbeitung Business logistics Data processing Production management Data processing Radio frequency identification systems Fertigungslogistik (DE-588)4214214-3 gnd RFID (DE-588)4509863-3 gnd Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Datenverarbeitung Business logistics Data processing Production management Data processing Radio frequency identification systems Fertigungslogistik RFID Supply Chain Management |
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