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SUMMARY:Talk of Prof. Jürgen Pannek
DESCRIPTION:Prof.&nbsp;Jürgen Pannek&nbsp;&nbsp;\n&nbsp;Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik&nbsp;\nBremen, Germany&nbsp; \nTuesday 2016-08-30 16:30&nbsp;\nRoom 2.268 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen&nbsp; \nAbstract\nAs the potential of embedded control systems appears to be reached for many applications,\ninformation and communication technology (ICT) offers new possibilities to extend the potential of\nsingle applications in networks. Within the scope of Industrie 4.0 and Industrial Internet of\nThings, embedded systems have been opened up to cyber-physical systems (CPS), which allow for both\ngoverned and coordinated concepts of control. Until now, most of these ideas were applied in\nscenarios within one company or between competitors leading to cooperative and non cooperative\ncontrol schemes. Within this presentation, we show how Model Predictive Control (MPC) can be used\nas a holistic approach on operational, tactical and strategic level. We illustrate these by\nexamples from distributed material flow systems in in-house logistics, reconfigurable machine tools\nin job shop systems and human robot collaboration in manufacturing on operational level, the amazon\nproblem in last mile transport as well as perishable goods in transocean transport on tactical\nlevel, and decision support in transport and manufacturing on strategic level. To conclude and\nextend the ideas and possibilities offered by MPC, ICT and CPS, we last show an application where\nthe economical players are even from different industrial sectors. In particular, we show how\nmobility and energy networks can be combined to allow for synergies for both industrial\nsectors.\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;\nBiographical Information\nJürgen Pannek received his Diplom in Mathematical Economics and PhD in Mathematics from the\nUniversity of Bayreuth in 2005 and 2009 respectively. Thereafter, he worked as a PostDoc researcher\nin the Business School at Curtin University of Technology in Perth and the Department of Aerospace\nEngineering at University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich. From 2014, he joined the Department\nof Production Engineering at University of Bremen, where he is the head of the research Group\nDynamics in Logistics. Within his research, he concentrates on model predictive control,\ncyber-physical systems and optimization and coordination in logistics.&nbsp; \n\n&nbsp;&nbsp;
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