The Role of Technical Documentation in Enabling Automated Generation of Machine Capabilities
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To meet the dynamic demands of Industry 4.0, manufacturing systems require enhanced adaptability and interoperability, particularly in light of the transition from Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC to Machinery Regulation 2023/1230/EU. This transition emphasizes the need for machine-readable and digital documentation standards. However, integrating these standards with capability modeling frameworks such as the Capability-Skill-Service model (CSS model), the Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) and the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) remains challenging, which limits seamless interoperability and dynamic reconfiguration. This paper addresses these issues by presenting a methodology to automate capability generation using large language models. This approach standardizes technical documentation and bridges gaps through automation. Aligning the CSS model with the OPC UA and AAS frameworks enables integration into Manufacturing-as-a-Service platforms, driving innovation and efficiency in modern manufacturing ecosystems.
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