Controlling mixed-model assembly lines in real-time by using distributed systems

The production of large quantities is frequently handled by the use of assembly lines. These systems yield significant reductions of variable costs for the production of homogenous products. But due to increasing competition and differentiated demands, today it is no longer sufficient to offer only...

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