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Industry 4.0: A Survey on Technologies, Applications and Open Research Issues
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A comprehensive review on Industry 4.0 is conducted and presents an overview of the content, scope, and findings by examining the existing literatures in all of the databases within the Web of Science.About:
This article is published in Journal of Industrial Information Integration.The article was published on 2017-06-01. It has received 1906 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Industry 4.0 & Enterprise architecture.read more
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Industry 4.0: state of the art and future trends
TL;DR: The state of the art in the area of Industry 4.0 as it relates to industries is surveyed, with a focus on China's Made-in-China 2025 and formal methods and systems methods crucial for realising Industry 5.0.
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Industry 4.0 technologies: Implementation patterns in manufacturing companies
TL;DR: The findings show that Industry 4.0 is related to a systemic adoption of the front-end technologies, in which Smart Manufacturing plays a central role, and the implementation of the base technologies is challenging companies, since big data and analytics are still low implemented in the sample studied.
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The future of manufacturing industry: a strategic roadmap toward Industry 4.0
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conduct a systematic and content-centric review of literature based on a six-stage approach to identify key design principles and technology trends of Industry 4.0.
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Internet of things and supply chain management: a literature review
TL;DR: This paper explores the role of Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on supply chain management (SCM) through an extensive literature review and finds that most studies have focused on conceptualising the impact of IoT with limited analytical models and empirical studies.
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Industry 4.0, digitization, and opportunities for sustainability
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a systematic analysis of the sustainability functions of Industry 4.0, including energy sustainability, harmful emission reduction, and social welfare improvement, and show that sophisticated precedence relationships exist among various sustainability functions.
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A review of industrial wireless networks in the context of Industry 4.0
TL;DR: This paper presents an overview of industrial WNs (IWNs), discusses IWN features and related techniques, and provides a new architecture based on quality of service and quality of data for IWNs.
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Industry 4.0 - Potentials for Creating Smart Products: Empirical Research Results
Rainer Schmidt,Michael Möhring,Ralf-Christian Härting,Christopher Reichstein,Pascal Neumaier,Philip Jozinovic +5 more
TL;DR: The use of current technologies like Big Data or cloud-computing are drivers for the individual potential of use of Industry 4.0, while business process complexity has a negative influence.
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A dynamic model and an algorithm for short-term supply chain scheduling in the smart factory industry 4.0
TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic model and algorithm for short-term supply chain scheduling in smart factories Industry 4.0 is presented, which is based on a non-stationary interpretation of the execution of the jobs and a temporal decomposition of the scheduling problem.
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Software-defined cloud manufacturing for industry 4.0
J. Lane Thames,Dirk Schaefer +1 more
TL;DR: A basic SDCM architecture is described based on leveraging abstraction between manufacturing hardware and cloud-based applications, services, and platforms to advance Cloud-Based Manufacturing and other Industry 4.0 pillars by providing agility, flexibility, and adaptability while also reducing various complexity challenges.
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Making existing production systems Industry 4.0-ready
TL;DR: A concept is presented how production systems can be discovered and included into an Industry 4.0 environment, even though they did not have I4.0-interfaces when they have been manufactured.