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Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Automation
1. AUTOMATION
NAME : SONAM GUPTA
EMAIL ID : sonam.gupta9024@gmail.com
TWITTER ID : @BksonamGupta
UNIVERSITY : BERHAMPUR UNIVERSITY
YEAR : 2013
BRANCH : ELECTRONICS N TELECOMMUNICATIONS
2. AUTOMATION:
Automation is basically the delegation of human control to
technical equipment for
• Increasing productivity
• Increasing quality
• Increasing safety in working conditions
• Cost and time effective
Automation has been achieved by various means including
mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, electronics and
computers, usually in combination.
Complicated systems, such as modern factories, airplanes
and ships typically use all these combined techniques.
3. ITS Impacts.....
Automation has had a notable impact in a wide range of highly
visible industries beyond manufacturing.
Once-ubiquitous telephone operators have been replaced largely
by automated telephone switchboards and answering machines.
Medical processes such as primary screening in
electrocardiography or radiography and laboratory analysis of
human genes, cells, and tissues are carried out at much greater
speed and accuracy by automated systems.
In general, automation has been responsible for the shift in the
world economy from agrarian to industrial in the 19th century
and from industrial to services in the 20th century.
4. LATEST TRENDS of automation in various areas:
Industrial Automation:
Internet of Things
Big Data
Cloud Computing
Industries 4.0
Software Automation:
Globalization of software and systems development
Automation of Testing
Commoditization of IT
Compliance, Regulation and Tort law
Automation In Electronics:
Positioning of components
Soldering of components
Censoring-Vision Systems
Home Automation
5. FUTURE IN AUTOMATION:
Industry experts are predicting that 11% of homes will be 'smart' by the end
of 2015. This is compared to 17% of households in the US and a global
average of 5%. The smart home trend is expected to continue growing with
the market set to double across 7.7 million UK homes by 2019..
The research in design technology and tools be increased through a National
Design Initiative which focuses on three research areas:
The development of a powerful new, physically-aware, system design
science and methodologies to increase design productivity over current
techniques for integrated systems containing billions of elements.
The creation of robust optimization methodologies that provide guaranteed
performance of integrated systems composed of devices whose
characteristics are highly variable, that operate in several different physical
domains, are very much reliable.
A revamped, systematic, and greatly improved interface to manufacturing
supporting the design of high yield systems to obtain maximum utilization
of the technology.
6. FUTURE IN AUTOMATION:
The typical smart home automation would feature seamlessly integrated
security systems, refrigerators, televisions, dishwashers, and other
electronics and appliances, centrally or remotely controlled from a single
device. As more devices become connected to wireless technologies, the
more features the smart home will include. Some of the most common
,centrally-controlled, technologies in today’s smart home automation
include:
Future of home automation include following areas
Automated door locks and security systems: these can be controlled with a
smart phone to other electronic device;
Temperature and ventilation controls;
Energy consumption monitoring devices;
Smart lighting systems;
Smart appliances; and
Plant and pet monitoring systems
7. INTEREST AREAS:
Design and implementation of Home Automation products
using sensor.
Implementation of IOT in home automation products (internet
enable home automation device using Ethernet controller).
Energy management products for industries and domestic use.
Keyless entry system(RF Communication, Biometrics).
Security system(Internet and GSM Enable) .
Health Monitoring System(Sensor, Internet, GSM).