OSCM: Operating System for Cyber-Physical Manufacturing
Abstract
OSCM is implemented as cloud-based platform for spawning and organizing networks of manufacturing resources (here, we consider computer numerical control or CNC machines, i.e., 3-D printers, CNC Mills or Lathes and other such machines as manufacturing resources) provisioned and managed over the internet. The layered architecture developed consists of hardware, virtualization (edge), operating system (cloud), and network (end-point) layers. In this project, using modern web/cloud development technology, we developed an operating system for manufacturing that services and virtualizes manufacturing resources so that they can be attached to a network. This operating system offers a new and much-needed model for physical manufacturing resources and application software distribution in Digital Manufacturing/Industry 4.0. The platform is designed with a micro-service architecture, that is used for manufacturing nodes and software applications or assets, and implemented in a Mongo, Express, Angular, Node (MEAN) stack.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 09, 2020
- Accession Number
- AD1096213
Entities
People
- Placid M. Ferreira
Organizations
- University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign