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Joint Research Item & Student Exchange Program Proposal 2006/11/16 Suk-Hwan Suh Director of Center for ubiquitous Manufacturing Professor of School of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering POSTECH, Korea (

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Contents  Summary of previous workshop  Introduction of POSTECH  Introduction of u-Mfg research center  Joint Research Item : UPLIFE  Student Exchange Program

Summary of previous workshop

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Introduction of POSTECH  POSTECH established since December 1986 by the POSCO, one of the largest iron & steel making companies in the world, located in Pohang, KOREA  281 faculty, 1200 undergraduates, 1300 graduate students in 10 departments  Until 2004, 1072 Ph.D, 4886 M.S, 3398 B.S are graduated  Annual Research fund (2005) : Over 111,000,000 USD  Over 670 projects are under development  URL: “ Small but Great Research Oriented University “

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Introduction of u-Manufacturing research center  Established since July, 2005 in the School of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, POSTECH  Aim of u-Manufacturing research center  Realization of innovative manufacturing environment by combining MT (Manufacturing Technology) & UT (Ubiquitous Technology)  Research organization  Director : Prof. Suh (IME, POSTECH)  Steering committee with 5 faculties including director  4 research teams with 12 Faculties from POSTECH and researchers including Ph.D & master course students  4 Industry companies for industrialization of u-Manufacturing Director CommitteeSecretary UPLC data modeling team H-interface team V-interface team Industrializ ation

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing U-Mfg Research Theme: from BOL to EOL

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Research theme of u-Center

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Details for Research theme  Research theme #1: UPLI - Information modeling for UPL - Interoperability methods for UPLI  Research theme #2: Horizontal interface among supporting systems - System engineering & developing u-System for BOL/MOL/EOL - Developing interface for existing application systems  Research theme #3: Vertical interface between UPLI and real world - Data acquisition mechanism for existing devices: RFID, sensor - Network infra for UPLI: USN (Ubiquitous Sensor Network) - Information security for UPLI - M2M (Machine to Machine) interface - Embedded system for manufacturing devices

UPLIFE: Ubiquitous Product Lifecycle Information highway For Enhancement of Machine Tool Products

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Abstract  UPLIFE  Ubiquitous Product Lifecycle Information highway For Enhancement of machine tool systems  Goal  To develop information infrastructure (UPLI) for supporting manufacturing enterprises and societal activities to upgrade lifecycle value of machine tool product using ubiquitous technologies  Deliverables  Unified data model for ubiquitously-interfaced comprehensive product lifecycle information for machine tool systems  New services (scenario, methodology/algorithm, data interface architecture) upgrading value of machine tool systems throughout the entire lifecycle  Interoperability methods for ontology/view integration and mapping between unified data model and service application systems.  Proactive business process & knowledge management  Prototype systems based on the data model and new services

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing UPLIFE framework Embedded System Sensor System On Chip RFIDU-Machine Interface Device Smart Card Interoperability layer Ubiquitous D2U interface layer UPLI Product data Unified data model, data & usage manager Proactive business process & knowledge manager UPLIFE service 1 UPLIFE service 2 UPLIFE service 3 New services MOL/EOL ERP/SCM/MES CAD/CAPP/CAM/CNC Test/Maintenance/Monitoring Process 2 Process 3-1 Process 3-2 Process 4 Process 1 Task 1 Business data Context data Operation data Task 2-1 Task 2-2 Task 4 Task 3-1 Task 3-2

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Title 1Current status analysis 1.1 As-is model analysis 1.2 To-be model analysis 2Unified data model 3Ontology integration and interoperability method for UPLI 4Proactive business process & knowledge manager 4.1 Dynamic/proactive business process management system (BPMS) 4.2 Process-oriented knowledge management system (PKMS) 4.3 Interoperation of BPMS and PKMS 5Prototype Development 5.1 Customized product service 5.2 Knowledge-driven diagnosis & feedback to BOL 5.3 User-defined flexible proactive exception handling 5.4 Product recovery management system 6Ubiquitous D2U (Device to UPLI) interface 7Exploitation, demonstration and information dissemination 8Project management Work packages

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Possible joint research items  WP5 : Prototype development  The goal of this work package is to define detailed scenarios from To- Be model of work package 1 and to develop prototype systems for the defined scenario. The prototype will provide some examples of UPLIFE services demonstrating the usefulness and effectiveness of UPLI.  Sub-tasks  5.1 Customized product service  5.2 Knowledge-driven diagnosis & feedback to BOL  5.3 User-defined flexible proactive exception handling  5.4 Product recovery management system

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Work package 5: Prototype development  Description  The goal of this work package is to define detailed scenarios from To-Be model of work package 1 and to develop prototype systems for the defined scenario. The prototype will provide some examples of UPLIFE services demonstrating the usefulness and effectiveness of UPLI.  Sub-tasks  Sub-tasks are detailed scenarios from To-be model of work package 1 and prototype systems supporting defined scenarios. 5.1 Customized product service 5.2 Knowledge-driven diagnosis & feedback to BOL 5.3 User-defined flexible proactive exception handling 5.4 Product recovery management system  Deliverables  Prototype systems to demonstrate scenarios detailed scenarios from To-Be model of work package 1

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing 5.1 Customized product service D2U Product Development Level Individual repository CADCAPPCAM Production Level Part library Part characteristic at special context Customers’ Function Pattern Customized Part List Part Program Process Plan User Preference Product Status Environment Customized Service Predictive maintenance Predictive part replacement recommend usage condition  Customized product service  Customized product development  Customized service Dynamic Product Data Context-awareness Customized Product Service Support Application PLM Application CRM Knowledge for PLM Knowledge for CRM

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing 5.2 Knowledge-driven diagnosis & feedback to BOL As-Is Model Factory (Customer) MaintainerManufacturer To-Be Model Context DB ISO DB Diagnosis system Integration Agent USN Factory (Customer) MaintainerManufacturer Fault context info. Case-based fault context info. Standard info. Case-based integrated context info. Frequent fault context info. Activity history info. of operator Detail evaluation info. each part Factory status info. Difficult gathering of distributed info. Fault context info. gathered through word of mouth or office file Frequent fault context info.

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing 5.3 User-defined proactive exception handling MOL BOL Ubiquitous interface layer Product data Business dataContext data Operation data Unified data model, data & usage management Business process & knowledge Manager Interoperability layer Dynamic business process generated for exception handling Exception signal Proactive Exception Handling system Stop and revise existing purchase or production orders of suppliers for failed parts Determine earliest time of re-work  User-defined proactive exception handling  Define, monitor, and predict various exceptions dynamically  Define and execute exceptions flexibly and proactively

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing 5.4 Product recovery management system  Product recovery management system  Generate the information for product recovery & recycling  Make a decision on identified product at the EOL from related database in BOL and MOL

Student Exchange Program

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Student Exchange Program  Motivation  The proposed joint research item is wide research, including ubiquitous computing as well as manufacturing. Therefore, for the study, various domain knowledge might be needed.  To carry out the joint research item, studying during short term and exchanging is not enough.  For the joint research like joint workshops and seminars, long cooperation between laboratories is required.  Goal  Carrying out a long term or short term joint research by PhD candidates  Publishing the result in an international journal  Implementing the result as a prototype system

© POSTECH Center for Ubiquitous Manufacturing Student Exchange Program  Types of programs  Short term exchange program : During the vacation (2 month), sending PhD candidate to the other laboratory for a joint research  Long tern exchange program : During the semester (6 month), sending PhD candidate to the other laboratory for a joint research  Methods  Short term program : Each of PhD candidates introduces research areas of the each laboratory. After that, they draw a common subject and carry out preliminary research on the topic.  Long term program : Joint research team choose one subject among joint research items and carry out the studies of the topic. Based on the result, the team publish a paper in an international journal or implement a prototype system.  Deliverables  Short term program : Preliminary report of joint research  Long term program : Paper (International Journal) or prototype system