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Automated Uncertainty Quantification Through Information Fusion in Manufacturing Processes

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Author(s)

Saideep Nannapaneni, David Lechevalier, Anantha Narayanan Narayanan, Sankaran Mahadevan, Sudarsan Rachuri

Abstract

Evaluation of key performance indicators (KPIs) such as energy consumption is essential for decision-making during the design and operation of smart manufacturing systems. The measurements of KPIs are strongly affected by several uncertainty sources such as input material uncertainty, the inherent variability in the manufacturing process, model uncertainty, and the uncertainty in the sensor measurements of operational data. A comprehensive understanding of the uncertainty sources and their effect on the KPIs is required to make the manufacturing processes more efficient. Towards this objective, this paper proposed an automated methodology to generate a hierarchical Bayesian network (HBN) for a manufacturing system from semantic system models, physics-based models, and available data in an automated manner, which can be used to perform uncertainty quantification (UQ) analysis. The semantic system model, which is a high-level model describing the system along with its parameters, is assumed to be available in the generic modeling environment (GME) platform. Apart from semantic description, physics-based models, if available, are assumed to be available in model libraries. The proposed methodology was divided into two tasks: (1) automated hierarchical Bayesian network construction using the semantic system model, available models and data, and (2) automated uncertainty quantification (UQ) analysis. A metamodel of an HBN was developed using the GME, along with a syntax representation for the associated conditional probability tables/distributions. The constructed HBN corresponding to a system was represented as an instance model of the HBN metamodel. On the metamodel, a model interpreter was written to be able to carry out the UQ analysis in an automated manner for any HBN instance model conforming to the HBN metamodel. The proposed methodologies are demonstrated using an injection molding process.
Citation
The ASTM Journal of Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing
Volume
1
Issue
1

Keywords

Bayesian network, meta-model, GME, uncertainty quantification, automation, semantic, injection molding

Citation

Nannapaneni, S. , Lechevalier, D. , Narayanan, A. , Mahadevan, S. and Rachuri, S. (2017), Automated Uncertainty Quantification Through Information Fusion in Manufacturing Processes, The ASTM Journal of Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing, [online], https://doi.org/10.1520/SSMS2016000710.1520/SSMS20160007, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=921824 (Accessed October 20, 2025)

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Created May 12, 2017, Updated September 29, 2025
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