Professorship for Modelling and Simulation of Technical Systems and Processes

Organisational unit: Professoship

Main research areas

By combining methods from the fields of information technology and operations research, production processes can be designed to be more efficient. The application of algorithms can be developed and tested in our own laboratory through the use of demonstrators.

We can simulate sequence planning and the optimisation of set-up times, as well as maintenance plans or resource allocation. The use of autonomous robots and the development of efficient planning strategies for vehicles can also be evaluated through simulations. Parameter studies and sensitivity analyses are also possible thanks to a range of interfaces.

Machine learning methods such as Gaussian processes & neural networks can predict figures based on system utilisation. Among other things, this enables the dynamic selection of control rules. What’s more, this also enables the evaluation of cause-effect relationships within processes, as well as an evaluation of the correlations between (input) parameters and their effects on the process.

Some examples of typical problems include optimising the installation and maintenance of wind turbines, optimising how high-priority tasks are dealt with in production operations, optimising intralogistics using the example of goods provision in the retail industry, dynamic rule selection in sequence planning and much more.

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  1. Optimal robot scheduling of an AGV in the RCLL and introduction of team Leuphana

    Georgiadis, A. (Project staff), Meier, N. (Project staff), Voß, T. (Project staff) & Heger, J. (Project staff)

    04.07.1604.07.16

    Project: Research

  2. OptimUm: Optimization of forming parameters using AI and FEM

    Heger, J. (Project manager, academic), Ben Khalifa, N. (Partner), Zein El Abdine, M. (Project staff) & Thiery, S. (Project staff)

    Europäische Union

    01.04.2031.03.23

    Project: Transfer (R&D project)

  3. optimizing the decentral dispatching of autonomous guided vehicles

    Voß, T. (Project manager, academic)

    01.04.17 → …

    Project: Dissertation project

  4. potential of autonomous guided vehicles in the scope of digitalization

    Heger, J. (Project manager, academic) & Voß, T. (Project staff)

    03.04.1703.04.18

    Project: Research

  5. ZIL-Kontakt: Sustainable information logistics for digital contact tracing of infectious diseases

    Drews, P. (Project manager, academic), Funk, B. (Project manager, academic), Heger, J. (Project manager, academic), Lehr, D. (Project manager, academic), Zimmer, M. P. (Coordination), Kortmann, F. (Project staff), Fassmeyer, P. (Project staff) & Usko, N. (Project manager, academic)

    Europäische Union

    21.05.2131.03.23

    Project: Research

  6. TrICo Subproject: Community Sustainable Production

    Ben Khalifa, N. (Project manager, academic), Heger, J. (Project manager, academic), Klusemann, B. (Project manager, academic), Schaltegger, S. (Project manager, academic), Schmidt, M. (Project manager, academic), Schulz, J. (Project staff), Stöver, E. (Partner), Dieringa, H. (Partner), Zeise, P. (Project staff), Hendriok, L. (Project staff) & Krämer, R. (Project staff)

    01.08.2331.12.27

    Project: Transfer (Scientific Services)

  7. Untersuchung installierter Sensoren 2

    Heger, J. (Project manager, academic)

    01.06.2331.10.23

    Project: Transfer (Scientific Services)