This document appears to be a presentation about cyber-physical systems and Industry 4.0. It includes definitions of cyber-physical systems and Industry 4.0, examples of companies implementing Industry 4.0 solutions, discussions of the Internet of Things, impacts of new technologies on the economy, business, society and individuals, and slides on various related topics without titles like applications, history, and use cases. The presentation touches on many aspects of emerging digital technologies and their integration with physical systems and processes.
A presentation I gave at the New Mexico Experience IT Conference on IoT and Smart Manufacturing. Includes some very brief details at the end about Cogswell.io (http://www.cogswell.io), our IoT Service Platform which includes Complex Event Processing (CEP) and Pub/Sub solutions. Some slides are unfortunately missing a few references.
Industry 4.0 promises great increase in productivity and profitability. This presentation covers the basics of this new manufacturing approach and it separates facts from fiction.
A presentation I gave at the New Mexico Experience IT Conference on IoT and Smart Manufacturing. Includes some very brief details at the end about Cogswell.io (http://www.cogswell.io), our IoT Service Platform which includes Complex Event Processing (CEP) and Pub/Sub solutions. Some slides are unfortunately missing a few references.
Industry 4.0 promises great increase in productivity and profitability. This presentation covers the basics of this new manufacturing approach and it separates facts from fiction.
Impact for Educational Institutions, Internet of things, Digital Enablers, New Age Production, Smart Factory, New digital industrial technology, Interdisciplinary Thinking, Digital Work Place, 3d printing,
Industry 4.0 has widespread application across Industries (Manufacturing, Logistics, Mobility etc.). In case of manufacturing and processing industries Industry 4.0 means Smart Manufacturing using IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things or simply Industrial IoT) in a connected smart factory.
It enables an Organization to make smart data-driven decisions based on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Industry 4.0 IIoT has several benefits such as Resource Optimization, Cost Reduction, Automation, Predictive Maintenance and Prescriptive Analytics and Control etc.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
The fourth industrial revolution Industry 4.0 represents a new paradigm shift from “centralized” to “decentralized” industry relies on cyber-physical based automation where sensors send data directly to the cloud and services such as monitoring, control and optimization automatically subscribe to necessary data in real-time. In the coming years, these technologies will be seen as a viable alternative to current manufacturing processes. According to a recent report by Markets and Markets, smart factory technology will have global market size of 74.80 Billion USD by 2022. The talk provides a comprehensive introduction to Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory. Technical challenges and social implications of smart factory will be discussed. The applicability of these emerging technologies in developing economies is highlighted in this talk as well.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
Management Information Systems presentation on Industry 4.0
-> A Timeline of Industrial Revolutions The Genesis of 4.0
-> Components of Industry 4.0 Why 4.0?
-> Use Cases
-> Smart Logistics and Warehousing Quality Management
-> The Future Ahead: 5.0?
this is the basic slide for the introduction of Industry 4.0. how this works and what are the foundations required for the working of the indusry as it is taking globally a huge transformation.
Industry 4.0 promises to create new customer value in the market place by unleashing a combination of new technologies, data analytics, new generation cyber-physical production systems and newer methods of human machine interfaces. What does a developing country like India need to do to join the race?
Impact for Educational Institutions, Internet of things, Digital Enablers, New Age Production, Smart Factory, New digital industrial technology, Interdisciplinary Thinking, Digital Work Place, 3d printing,
Industry 4.0 has widespread application across Industries (Manufacturing, Logistics, Mobility etc.). In case of manufacturing and processing industries Industry 4.0 means Smart Manufacturing using IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things or simply Industrial IoT) in a connected smart factory.
It enables an Organization to make smart data-driven decisions based on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Industry 4.0 IIoT has several benefits such as Resource Optimization, Cost Reduction, Automation, Predictive Maintenance and Prescriptive Analytics and Control etc.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
The fourth industrial revolution Industry 4.0 represents a new paradigm shift from “centralized” to “decentralized” industry relies on cyber-physical based automation where sensors send data directly to the cloud and services such as monitoring, control and optimization automatically subscribe to necessary data in real-time. In the coming years, these technologies will be seen as a viable alternative to current manufacturing processes. According to a recent report by Markets and Markets, smart factory technology will have global market size of 74.80 Billion USD by 2022. The talk provides a comprehensive introduction to Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory. Technical challenges and social implications of smart factory will be discussed. The applicability of these emerging technologies in developing economies is highlighted in this talk as well.
Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred to as the fourth industrial revolution.
Management Information Systems presentation on Industry 4.0
-> A Timeline of Industrial Revolutions The Genesis of 4.0
-> Components of Industry 4.0 Why 4.0?
-> Use Cases
-> Smart Logistics and Warehousing Quality Management
-> The Future Ahead: 5.0?
this is the basic slide for the introduction of Industry 4.0. how this works and what are the foundations required for the working of the indusry as it is taking globally a huge transformation.
Industry 4.0 promises to create new customer value in the market place by unleashing a combination of new technologies, data analytics, new generation cyber-physical production systems and newer methods of human machine interfaces. What does a developing country like India need to do to join the race?
Emerging manufacturing systems will be smart, sustainability and responsive to customer needs. Industry 4.0 offers an interesting platform. It is an integrative and all embracing architecture.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing how we connect with the world around us. This blog post dives into the vast potential of IoT, exploring its applications in smart homes, cities, and industries. Download Pdf to read complete.
Pre-Covid (Novel Coronavirus), During and Post-Covid has changed everything from thinking to doing. “Smart Factory” is the basic principle of Industry 4.0 wherein new technology allowing the fusion of physical world and the digital world. Industry 4.0 encompasses the various transformations we’re experiencing in modern manufacturing process and industry landscape as a whole. Artificial Intelligent, Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality, Internet of Things (IoTs), Cloud Computing and Cognitive Computing have created one system to coordinate, communicate and connect Man, Machine and Method remotely.
Here, Industry 4.0 or Manufacturing 4.0 is the amalgamation of IT, ICT and Manufacturing operations. Data is a valuable asset in digital revolution and this has inspired a vision to the manufacturing industry to create a data space as a trusted field for the exchange of information across company boundaries that helps to ease the overall manufacturing and business operations.
The emerging global trends in IoT are discussed in this presentation. We also look at various other trends in IoT which is now a very common factor that is being used all over the globe
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Examples
SIEMENS
Source: Think Act: INDUSTRY 4.0 The new industrial revolution How Europe will succeed
German manufacturing giant Siemens, an industrial user, is
implementing an Industry 4.0 solution in medical engineering. For
years, artificial knee and hip joints were standardized products, with
engineers needing several days to customize them for patients. Now,
new software and steering solutions enable Siemens to produce an
implant within 3 to 4 hours.
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Examples
TRUMPF
Source: Think Act: INDUSTRY 4.0 The new industrial revolution How Europe will succeed
German toolmaker Trumpf, an Industry 4.0 supplier and worldwide market leader of laser
systems, has put the first "social machines" to work. Each component is "smart" and knows
what work has already been carried out on it. Because the production facility already knows its
capacity utilization and communicates with other facilities, production options are automatically
optimized.
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Examples
GE
Source:https://www.ge.com/digital/predix
Predix, the operating system for the Industrial Internet, is powering digital
industrial businesses that drive the global economy. By connecting
industrial equipment, analyzing data, and delivering real-time insights,
Predix-based apps are unleashing new levels of performance of both GE
and non-GE assets.
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Examples of Product evolution: Connected
and smart products
Harvard Business Review
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Cyber Physical Systems
A cyber-physical system (CPS) is a system of collaborating computational
elements controlling physical entities. CPS are physical and engineered
systems whose operations are monitored, coordinated, controlled and
integrated by a computing and communication core. They allow us to add
capabilities to physical systems by merging computing and communication with
physical processes.
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Industry 4.0
Six Design Principles
► Interoperability: the ability of cyber-physical systems (i.e. work
piece carriers, assembly stations and products), humans and Smart
Factories to connect and communicate with each other via the
Internet of Things and the Internet of Services
► Virtualization: a virtual copy of the Smart Factory which is created by
linking sensor data (from monitoring physical processes) with virtual
plant models and simulation models
► Decentralization: the ability of cyber-physical systems within Smart
Factories to make decisions on their own
► Real-Time Capability: the capability to collect and analyze data and
provide the insights immediately
► Service Orientation: offering of services (of cyber-physical
systems, humans and Smart Factories) via the Internet of Services
► Modularity: flexible adaptation of Smart Factories for changing
requirements of individual modules
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Consumer and enterprise IoT applications
IoT things presentation - Davis M Onsakia
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The smart world of the future – using Iot
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Sample: consumer iot products & Services
1. Helmet Concussion Sensor
2. Medical Alert Watch
3. Smart Fitness Clothing and Smart Running Shoes
4. One-Button Product Purchases: “Order at the click of a button!”
Amazon has taken that phrase literally and produced physical
branded buttons called Amazon Dash that link to products in your
home. Say you run out of laundry powder. You can press your Dash
button for Tide and Amazon will reorder your Tide Powder product for
you. No need to sign onto the Web, fumble with payment methods,
or retype credit card numbers.
5. Garden Sensors
6. Smart Televisions
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Connected car story
IoT things presentation - Davis M Onsakia
The connected car is equipped with
internet connections and software
that allow people to stream music,
look up movie times, be alerted of
traffic and weather conditions, and
even power driving-assistance
services such as self-parking.
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Smart farming: Use of iot to improve
agriculture
► In IoT-based smart farming, a system is built for monitoring the crop field
with the help of sensors (light, humidity, temperature, soil moisture, etc.) and
automating the irrigation system. The farmers can monitor the field
conditions from anywhere. This is highly efficient compared to the
traditional/conventional approach.
► In terms of environmental issues, IoT-based smart farming provides great
benefits including: better and efficient water usage, and optimization of
inputs and treatments.
► Therefore, smart farming based on IoT technologies enables growers and
farmers to reduce waste and enhance productivity.
► Some of the IoT applications in this area are:
i. Precision farming
ii. Agricultural drones
iii. Livestock monitoring
iv. Smart greenhouses
IoT things presentation - Davis M Onsakia
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Industrial Iot (iiot)
► Industrial IoT (IIoT) focusses on the use of cyber-physical
systems to monitor the physical factory processes and
make data-based automated decisions.
► While the physical systems are made the intelligent using
IoT, the real-time communication, and cooperation both
with each other and with humans is established via the
wireless web
► IIoT brings in the concept of ‘a connected factory leads to
a smart factory’.
IoT things presentation - Davis M Onsakia
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Iiot in manufacturing
1. Digital/connected factory: IoT enabled machinery can
transmit operational information to the partners like
original equipment manufacturers and to field engineers.
2. Facility management: The use of IoT sensors in
manufacturing equipment enables condition-based
maintenance alerts.
3. Production flow monitoring: IoT in manufacturing can
enable the monitoring of production lines starting from the
refining process down to the packaging of final products.
4. Inventory management: IoT applications permit the
monitoring of events across a supply chain.
IoT things presentation - Davis M Onsakia
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Iiot in manufacturing (cont’d)
5. Plant Safety and Security: IoT combined big data analysis can
improve the overall workers’ safety and security in the plant. .
6. Quality control: IoT sensors collect aggregate product data and other
third-party syndicated data from various stages of a product cycle.
7. Packaging Optimization: By using IoT sensors in products and/or
packaging, manufacturers can gain insights into the usage patterns
and handling of product from multiple customers.
8. Logistics and Supply Chain Optimization: The Industrial IoT (IIoT)
can provide access to real-time supply chain information by tracking
materials, equipment, and products as they move through the supply
chain.
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IOT CHALLENGES
Security, privacy and data sharing issues
► Because IoT devices are closely connected, all a hacker has to do
is exploit one vulnerability to manipulate all the data, rendering it
unusable. And manufacturers that don't update their devices
regularly -- or at all -- leave them vulnerable to cybercriminals.
► However, hackers aren't the only threat to the internet of things;
privacy is another major concern for IoT users. For instance,
companies that make and distribute consumer IoT devices could
use those devices to obtain and sell users' personal data.
► Challenges with IIoT:
i. Security of data – same as above
ii. Reliability and stability – of IIoT sensors
iii. Connectivity of all the systems in IIoT setup – no maintenance envisioned?
iv. Blending legacy systems – IIoT is new in the market
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Impact
Business
► Customer expectations
► Data enhanced products
► Collaborative innovation
► New operating models
Combining digital, physical and biological worlds
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Impact
► National & Global
► Governments
► Countries, regions & cities
► International security
► Society
► Inequality
► Community
► The Individual
► Identity, morality & ethics
► Human connection