2016 IEEE 21st International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/etfa.2016.7733752
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Identification of “Industrie 4.0” component hierarchy layers

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“…For instance, following [13], mechanism resources may be further specialized into primary and auxiliary resources to emphasize the distinction between resources "that are in charge of executing operations", and resources "that are defined in relation to primary resources that employ them", respectively. In Industry 4.0 contexts [2], the classification of resources with a cyber-physical architecture plays a fundamental role, and different classes of cyber-physical systems (CPS) can be distinguished because the characteristics that must be shown for each level of abstraction may be different [22]. Also, for specific application domains, the taxonomy may be extended to cover, e.g., machining or additive manufacturing resources, among others.…”
Section: High-level Classification Of Manufacturing Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, following [13], mechanism resources may be further specialized into primary and auxiliary resources to emphasize the distinction between resources "that are in charge of executing operations", and resources "that are defined in relation to primary resources that employ them", respectively. In Industry 4.0 contexts [2], the classification of resources with a cyber-physical architecture plays a fundamental role, and different classes of cyber-physical systems (CPS) can be distinguished because the characteristics that must be shown for each level of abstraction may be different [22]. Also, for specific application domains, the taxonomy may be extended to cover, e.g., machining or additive manufacturing resources, among others.…”
Section: High-level Classification Of Manufacturing Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esses elementos geralmente realizam leituras de grandezas necessárias para o controle do processo produtivo. Já os elementos de processo são assim denominados, pois influenciam diretamente nas características do produto como, por exemplo, motores, atuadores pneumáticos, aplicadores de cola, aplicadores de tinta, aquecedores, queimadores, etc (PISCHING et al, 2018;ROPKE et al, 2016).…”
Section: B Dispositivos De Campounclassified
“…Nelas estão inclusas as máquinas, os robôs, veículos inteligentes, esteiras, etc. (ROPKE et al, 2016).…”
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