2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mfglet.2014.12.001
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A Cyber-Physical Systems architecture for Industry 4.0-based manufacturing systems

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“…These innovative approaches completely redefine the concept of manufacturing and innovation in the manufacturing field creating totally new avenues of research (Roos, 2015). The most famous one is Industry 4.0, which using Cyber-Physical Systems to monitor and synchronize physical factory and cyber computational space (Lee et al, 2015). Using advanced information analytics, networked machines, and big data, this up-and-coming revolution will be able to achieve more efficiency and more control and collaboration over the manufacturing environment transforming the manufacturing industry into Industry 4.0.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These innovative approaches completely redefine the concept of manufacturing and innovation in the manufacturing field creating totally new avenues of research (Roos, 2015). The most famous one is Industry 4.0, which using Cyber-Physical Systems to monitor and synchronize physical factory and cyber computational space (Lee et al, 2015). Using advanced information analytics, networked machines, and big data, this up-and-coming revolution will be able to achieve more efficiency and more control and collaboration over the manufacturing environment transforming the manufacturing industry into Industry 4.0.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Machines and equipment exchange data by communicating with each other, and a "smart" plant can record, analyze and make adjustments on its own to enhance the manufacturing process. Due to the need to integrate complex information in real time, achieving stand-alone systems and transparency are the problems on the shop floor that human-machine interaction need to solve [3,38].…”
Section: Quality Controlmentioning
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“…Due to the enormous amounts of devices expected to interact with each other in the near future, currently used approaches for architectures will not be sufficient to deal with the arising complexity [6,7]. Additionally, the functionality of the individual devices is increasing at the same time.…”
Section: Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%