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Jens Martensson
Industry 4.0A G r e a t F u t u r e
SURAJ BISWAS
Final Year Mechanical Engineering
D E PA R T M E N T O F M E C H A N I C A L E N I N E E R I N G
GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY (GIFT), BHUBANESWAR
2 4 t h J u l y 2 0 2 0
suraj.biswas@gift.edu.in
Jens Martensson
Overview of the Webinar
2
• Introduction
• Industrial Resolution
• Introduction to Industry 4.0
• Why Industry 4.0
• Potential Industry 4.0 Solutions
• Component of Industry 4.0
• Design Principle of Industry 4.0
• Benefits and Challenges of Industry 4.0
• How will India benefit from Industry 4.0
• Examples of Industries embedded with Industry 4.0
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Introduction
3
• The manufacturing industry is currently witnessing the fourth
industrial revolution, better known as Industry 4.0 where the ‘Real'
and the ‘Virtual' world are to be seamlessly connected giving rise
to what are known as cyber-physical production systems.
• Industry 4.0 started off as a brainchild of Germany, is being
adopted by countries around the world.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Industrial Revolution
4www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Introduction of
moving assembly
line at Ford Motors
Introduction of mass
production based on
division of labor and
electrical energy
1923
2.0
First
Programmable
logic controller
(PLC)
Introduction of
electronics and IT
for higher
automization of
production
1969
3.0
Real time, self
optimizing
connected system
So far<10%
Advanced
2011
4.0
Mechanical
weaving loom
Introduction of
mechanical
production assets
based on water and
steam power
1784
1.0
Jens Martensson
Industry 1.0
5
• Mechanization of production
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Industry 2.0
6
• Assembly line production
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Industry 3.0
7
• Partial automation using memory-programmable controls and
computers.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Industry 4.0
8
• Application of information and communication technologies to
industry
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Introduction of Industry 4.0
9www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
• Industry 4.0 is a term often used to refer to the developmental
process in the management of manufacturing and chain production.
• The term Industry 4.0 was first publicly introduced in 2011 as
“Industries 4.0” by a group of representatives from different fields
(such as business, politics, and academia) under an initiative to
enhance the German competitiveness in the manufacturing
industry.
Jens Martensson
Introduction of Industry 4.0
10
• Industry 4.0 technologies
• Automation / Robotics,
• Internet of Things,
• Artificial Intelligence,
• Additive Manufacturing, etc.
are revolutionizing traditional
manufacturing processes
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Why Industry 4.0
11
• Solution for manufacturing challenges.
• Manufacturing transformation.
• Co-producer’s consumers.
• (“Made-for-Me”). Produce the right product for the consumers at
the right time and for the right price.
• Humans into the center of production. Enriched and humanized
work. Coordinated work.
• Sustainable prosperity. The traditional manufacturing will soon
be surrounded and cornered by the modern, flexible Fourth
Industrial Revolution industry of the future.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Potential Industry 4.0 solutions
12www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Components of Industry 4.0
13
• Cyber-physical System (CPS)
• Internet of Things (IoTs)
• Internet of Service (IoSs)
• Smart Factory (SF)
• M2M
• Big Data
• Cloud
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Cyber physical System (CPS)
14
• A cyber-physical system aims at the integration of computation and
physical processes.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Cyber physical System
(CPS)
Identification
Integration of Sensor and
Actuator
The development of
Sensor and Actuator
• RFID is the best example
• Machine’s movement can be controlled and that it
can sense changes in the environment.
• Allow machine to store the data and analyse the
machine
Jens Martensson
Cyber physical System (CPS)
15
• A cyber-physical system aims at the integration of computation and
physical processes.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Internet of Things (IoTs)
16
• Machines can exchange data and, in a lot of applications, can
sense the changes in the environment around them.
• Enables objects and machines such as mobile phones and
sensors to “communicate”
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Internet of Service (IoSs)
17
• Internet of Services is characterized by a service-oriented
computing model enabling a diversity of software-based services
through the Internet.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Smart Factory (SF)
18www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
• A smart factory adopts a so called Calm-system.
• Calm system is a system that is able to deal with both the physical
world as well as the virtual.
• the Smart Factory can be defined as a factory where CPS
communicate over the IoT and assist people and machines in the
execution of their tasks.
Jens Martensson
What is Changing for Industry
19www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Characteristics of Industry 4.0
20www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
• Vertical networking of Smart Production System
• Horizontal Integration via a new generation of global value
networks
• Through-engineering across the entire value chain
• Acceleration through exponential technologies
Jens Martensson
Design Principle of Industry 4.0
21www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
These principles support companies in identifying and
implementing Industry 4.0 scenarios
Interoperability
Virtualization
Decentralized decisions
Real Time Capability
Services Orientation
Modularity
Jens Martensson
Interoperability
22
• Objects, machines and people need to be able to communicate
through the Internet of Things and the Internet of People.
• This is the most essential principle that truly makes a factory a
smart one.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Visualization
23www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
• CPSs must be able to simulate and create a virtual copy of the real
world.
• Monitor objects existing in the surrounding environment.
• Simply put, there must be a virtual copy of everything.
Jens Martensson
Decentralized decisions
24
• The ability of CPSs to work independently.
• This gives room for customized products and problem solving.
• This also creates a more flexible environment for production.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Real Time Capabilities
25www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
• The ability of CPSs to work independently.
• This gives room for customized products and problem solving.
• This also creates a more flexible environment for production.
• A smart factory needs to be able to collect real time data, store or
analyze it.
• Make decisions according
to new findings.
Jens Martensson
Services Orientation
26
• Production must be customer-oriented.
• People and smart objects/devices must be able to connect
efficiently through the Internet of Services to create products based
on the customer’s specifications.
• This is where the Internet of Services becomes essential.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
Modularity
27
• Smart Factory’s ability to adapt to a new market is essential.
• In a typical case, it would probably take a week for an average
company to study the market and change its production
accordingly.
• Able to adapt fast and smoothly to seasonal changes and market
trends.
www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson
How will India benefit from Industry 4.0
28www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
SME: Small and Medium enterprises
ICT: Information and Communication Technologies
Jens Martensson
Benefit of Industry 4.0
29
• Optimization
a) Optimizing production is a key advantage to Industry 4.0.
• Customization
a) Creating a flexible market that is customer-oriented will help meet
the population’s needs fast and smoothly.
b) It will also destroy the gap between the manufacturer and the
customer.
• Pushing to Research
a) The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies will push research in
various fields such as Manufacturing technology, IT security etc.
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Jens Martensson
Challenges facing Industry 4.0
30
• Security
• Capital
• Employment
• Privacy
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Jens Martensson
Summery of
The Presentation
31www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Jens Martensson 32www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
Presented by
SURAJ BISWAS
Thank
You
SURAJ BISWAS
Suraj.biswas@gift.edu.in

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Industry 4.0 A Great Future

  • 1. Jens Martensson Industry 4.0A G r e a t F u t u r e SURAJ BISWAS Final Year Mechanical Engineering D E PA R T M E N T O F M E C H A N I C A L E N I N E E R I N G GANDHI INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY (GIFT), BHUBANESWAR 2 4 t h J u l y 2 0 2 0 suraj.biswas@gift.edu.in
  • 2. Jens Martensson Overview of the Webinar 2 • Introduction • Industrial Resolution • Introduction to Industry 4.0 • Why Industry 4.0 • Potential Industry 4.0 Solutions • Component of Industry 4.0 • Design Principle of Industry 4.0 • Benefits and Challenges of Industry 4.0 • How will India benefit from Industry 4.0 • Examples of Industries embedded with Industry 4.0 www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 3. Jens Martensson Introduction 3 • The manufacturing industry is currently witnessing the fourth industrial revolution, better known as Industry 4.0 where the ‘Real' and the ‘Virtual' world are to be seamlessly connected giving rise to what are known as cyber-physical production systems. • Industry 4.0 started off as a brainchild of Germany, is being adopted by countries around the world. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 4. Jens Martensson Industrial Revolution 4www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS Introduction of moving assembly line at Ford Motors Introduction of mass production based on division of labor and electrical energy 1923 2.0 First Programmable logic controller (PLC) Introduction of electronics and IT for higher automization of production 1969 3.0 Real time, self optimizing connected system So far<10% Advanced 2011 4.0 Mechanical weaving loom Introduction of mechanical production assets based on water and steam power 1784 1.0
  • 5. Jens Martensson Industry 1.0 5 • Mechanization of production www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 6. Jens Martensson Industry 2.0 6 • Assembly line production www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 7. Jens Martensson Industry 3.0 7 • Partial automation using memory-programmable controls and computers. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 8. Jens Martensson Industry 4.0 8 • Application of information and communication technologies to industry www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 9. Jens Martensson Introduction of Industry 4.0 9www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS • Industry 4.0 is a term often used to refer to the developmental process in the management of manufacturing and chain production. • The term Industry 4.0 was first publicly introduced in 2011 as “Industries 4.0” by a group of representatives from different fields (such as business, politics, and academia) under an initiative to enhance the German competitiveness in the manufacturing industry.
  • 10. Jens Martensson Introduction of Industry 4.0 10 • Industry 4.0 technologies • Automation / Robotics, • Internet of Things, • Artificial Intelligence, • Additive Manufacturing, etc. are revolutionizing traditional manufacturing processes www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 11. Jens Martensson Why Industry 4.0 11 • Solution for manufacturing challenges. • Manufacturing transformation. • Co-producer’s consumers. • (“Made-for-Me”). Produce the right product for the consumers at the right time and for the right price. • Humans into the center of production. Enriched and humanized work. Coordinated work. • Sustainable prosperity. The traditional manufacturing will soon be surrounded and cornered by the modern, flexible Fourth Industrial Revolution industry of the future. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 12. Jens Martensson Potential Industry 4.0 solutions 12www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 13. Jens Martensson Components of Industry 4.0 13 • Cyber-physical System (CPS) • Internet of Things (IoTs) • Internet of Service (IoSs) • Smart Factory (SF) • M2M • Big Data • Cloud www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 14. Jens Martensson Cyber physical System (CPS) 14 • A cyber-physical system aims at the integration of computation and physical processes. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS Cyber physical System (CPS) Identification Integration of Sensor and Actuator The development of Sensor and Actuator • RFID is the best example • Machine’s movement can be controlled and that it can sense changes in the environment. • Allow machine to store the data and analyse the machine
  • 15. Jens Martensson Cyber physical System (CPS) 15 • A cyber-physical system aims at the integration of computation and physical processes. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 16. Jens Martensson Internet of Things (IoTs) 16 • Machines can exchange data and, in a lot of applications, can sense the changes in the environment around them. • Enables objects and machines such as mobile phones and sensors to “communicate” www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 17. Jens Martensson Internet of Service (IoSs) 17 • Internet of Services is characterized by a service-oriented computing model enabling a diversity of software-based services through the Internet. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 18. Jens Martensson Smart Factory (SF) 18www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS • A smart factory adopts a so called Calm-system. • Calm system is a system that is able to deal with both the physical world as well as the virtual. • the Smart Factory can be defined as a factory where CPS communicate over the IoT and assist people and machines in the execution of their tasks.
  • 19. Jens Martensson What is Changing for Industry 19www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 20. Jens Martensson Characteristics of Industry 4.0 20www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS • Vertical networking of Smart Production System • Horizontal Integration via a new generation of global value networks • Through-engineering across the entire value chain • Acceleration through exponential technologies
  • 21. Jens Martensson Design Principle of Industry 4.0 21www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS These principles support companies in identifying and implementing Industry 4.0 scenarios Interoperability Virtualization Decentralized decisions Real Time Capability Services Orientation Modularity
  • 22. Jens Martensson Interoperability 22 • Objects, machines and people need to be able to communicate through the Internet of Things and the Internet of People. • This is the most essential principle that truly makes a factory a smart one. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 23. Jens Martensson Visualization 23www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS • CPSs must be able to simulate and create a virtual copy of the real world. • Monitor objects existing in the surrounding environment. • Simply put, there must be a virtual copy of everything.
  • 24. Jens Martensson Decentralized decisions 24 • The ability of CPSs to work independently. • This gives room for customized products and problem solving. • This also creates a more flexible environment for production. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 25. Jens Martensson Real Time Capabilities 25www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS • The ability of CPSs to work independently. • This gives room for customized products and problem solving. • This also creates a more flexible environment for production. • A smart factory needs to be able to collect real time data, store or analyze it. • Make decisions according to new findings.
  • 26. Jens Martensson Services Orientation 26 • Production must be customer-oriented. • People and smart objects/devices must be able to connect efficiently through the Internet of Services to create products based on the customer’s specifications. • This is where the Internet of Services becomes essential. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 27. Jens Martensson Modularity 27 • Smart Factory’s ability to adapt to a new market is essential. • In a typical case, it would probably take a week for an average company to study the market and change its production accordingly. • Able to adapt fast and smoothly to seasonal changes and market trends. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 28. Jens Martensson How will India benefit from Industry 4.0 28www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS SME: Small and Medium enterprises ICT: Information and Communication Technologies
  • 29. Jens Martensson Benefit of Industry 4.0 29 • Optimization a) Optimizing production is a key advantage to Industry 4.0. • Customization a) Creating a flexible market that is customer-oriented will help meet the population’s needs fast and smoothly. b) It will also destroy the gap between the manufacturer and the customer. • Pushing to Research a) The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies will push research in various fields such as Manufacturing technology, IT security etc. www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 30. Jens Martensson Challenges facing Industry 4.0 30 • Security • Capital • Employment • Privacy www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 31. Jens Martensson Summery of The Presentation 31www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS
  • 32. Jens Martensson 32www.gift.edu.in Gandhi Institute For Technology, Bhubaneswar SURAJ BISWAS Presented by SURAJ BISWAS