2014
DOI: 10.1109/mie.2014.2312079
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Industrie 4.0: Hit or Hype? [Industry Forum]

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“…Interoperability is both an important enabler of Industry 4.0 and a key design concept of a future lifestyle. An intuitive example is the interoperation among traffic lights and vehicles (Drath and Horch 2014). Traffic lights in the future would connect to a network and provide information regarding their colors and time schedules.…”
Section: Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interoperability is both an important enabler of Industry 4.0 and a key design concept of a future lifestyle. An intuitive example is the interoperation among traffic lights and vehicles (Drath and Horch 2014). Traffic lights in the future would connect to a network and provide information regarding their colors and time schedules.…”
Section: Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cars could also send their geo-location information and speeds to the network to adjust the schedules of traffic lights for an optimal traffic flow. In Industry 4.0, field devices, machines, plants, factories, and even products will be all connected and communicate through a global network (Drath and Horch 2014), which enables interoperation within enterprises and across entire value chains. Through communication and interoperation, new business models could become more intelligent and informative, achieving a higher level of optimization.…”
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“…By simple observation, this knowledge is hard to master, as the expert will base his individual steps on certain assumptions, common knowledge of his trade, and special tricks he learned over the years. The ability to make this information accessible to robot systems while increasing usability for the worker is a major challenge in the area of Internet of Things and Industrie 4.0 [4]. This is especially important since SMEs represent more than 99% of the businesses in the European Union [5].…”
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“…Current use of the term is Social Networking insignificant and meaningless in some respects, as there is insufficient information about the concept [3]. Moreover, the over-ambitious marketing of this concept made it even more difficult to understand [4]. Sources referring to Industry 4.0 are repeating the same things in different ways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%