a cross-layer approach to energy management in manufacturing
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Conference: 2012 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics Title of the paper: A cross-layer approach to energy management in manufacturing Authors: Anna Florea, Jorge A. Garcia Izaguirre Montemayor, Corina Postelnicu, Jose L. Martinez LastraTRANSCRIPT
A cross-layer approach to energy management in manufacturing
Date: July, 2012
Linked to: RTD research at FAST
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Tampere University of Technology,
FAST Laboratory,
P.O. Box 600,
FIN-33101 Tampere,
Finland
Email: [email protected]
www.tut.fi/fast
Conference: 2012 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
Title of the paper: A cross-layer approach to energy management in manufacturing
Authors: Anna Florea, Jorge A. Garcia Izaguirre Montemayor, Corina Postelnicu, Jose L. Martinez Lastra
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A cross-layer approach to energy management in manufacturing
Anna Florea
Jorge A. Garcia Izaguirre Montemayor
Corina Postelnicu
Jose L. Martinez Lastra
Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Outline
Background + The addressed problem. Proposed Architecture for Cross-layer Energy
Management Summary
BackgroundThe distributed manufacturing enterprise
Contributors to overall energy consumption: Manufacturing equipment Collaboration / Competition patterns between devices/factories
BackgroundThe distributed manufacturing enterprise
Contributors to overall energy consumption: Manufacturing equipment Collaboration / Competition patterns between devices/factories
+ Buildings
+ Personnel
Saving opportunities
Integration challengesIncreased time/cost
Background Saving opportunities
Rerouting the solar energy acquired by the building to the MES system because e.g.
Energy prices in a certain time range are high and the energy required to heat/illuminate the building need
not be so much ( humans do not usually reside in the area at that time slot of the day)
Cross layer Energy Management Proposed Architecture
based on: Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Complex Event Processing (CEP)
long term strategic efficiency objectives
short-term optimisation
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Manufacturing Execution Systems levelmEMS structure
SOA 2.0 technologies
Enterprise Resource Planning leveleEMS structure
Summary
cross-layer approach proposed for Energy Management Systems implementation in manufacturing enterprises
SOA 2.0 technologies Web Services for implementation of data acquisition
from heterogeneous sources, and exposure of reporting tools
Complex Event Processing for analysis and reasoning towards improved energy performance.
Related work
framework based on ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 quality and environmental management standards
to facilitate EMS design:
EN 16001:2009 Energy Management Systems
ISO 50001: Energy managements systems – Requirements with guidance for use.
EMS focus either on particular industrial sites or specific energy sources
lack of infrastructure resulting in a failure to allow real-time decision making based on on-line information coupled with business processes