Scanning the Industry 4.0: A Literature Review on Technologies for Manufacturing Systems
Industry 4.0 leads to the digitalization era. Everything is digital; business models, environments, production systems, machines, operators, products and services. It’s all interconnected inside the digital scene with the corresponding virtual representation. The physical flows will be mapped on dig...
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doaj-7dd3fb036e9941c0836749c093caa2d32020-11-25T00:39:19ZengElsevierEngineering Science and Technology, an International Journal2215-09862019-06-01223899919Scanning the Industry 4.0: A Literature Review on Technologies for Manufacturing SystemsV. Alcácer0V. Cruz-Machado1Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal; Department of Mechanical Engineering, ESTSetúbal, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal, Setúbal, Portugal; Corresponding author at: Department of Mechanical Engineering, ESTSetúbal, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal, Setúbal, Portugal.Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal; UNIDEMI, Department of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalIndustry 4.0 leads to the digitalization era. Everything is digital; business models, environments, production systems, machines, operators, products and services. It’s all interconnected inside the digital scene with the corresponding virtual representation. The physical flows will be mapped on digital platforms in a continuous manner. On a higher level of automation, many systems and software are enabling factory communications with the latest trends of information and communication technologies leading to the state-of-the-art factory, not only inside but also outside factory, achieving all elements of the value chain on a real-time engagement. Everything is smart. This disruptive impact on manufacturing companies will allow the smart manufacturing ecosystem paradigm. Industry 4.0 is the turning point to the end of the conventional centralized applications. The Industry 4.0 environment is scanned on this paper, describing the so-called enabling technologies and systems over the manufacturing environment. Keywords: Industry 4.0, Enabling technologies, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Smart Factory (SF), Frameworkshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215098618317750 |
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Industry 4.0 leads to the digitalization era. Everything is digital; business models, environments, production systems, machines, operators, products and services. It’s all interconnected inside the digital scene with the corresponding virtual representation. The physical flows will be mapped on digital platforms in a continuous manner. On a higher level of automation, many systems and software are enabling factory communications with the latest trends of information and communication technologies leading to the state-of-the-art factory, not only inside but also outside factory, achieving all elements of the value chain on a real-time engagement. Everything is smart. This disruptive impact on manufacturing companies will allow the smart manufacturing ecosystem paradigm. Industry 4.0 is the turning point to the end of the conventional centralized applications. The Industry 4.0 environment is scanned on this paper, describing the so-called enabling technologies and systems over the manufacturing environment. Keywords: Industry 4.0, Enabling technologies, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Smart Factory (SF), Frameworks |
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