2016
DOI: 10.1080/23080477.2016.1178005
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The design and fabrication of a temperature diagnosis system for the intelligent rotating spindle of industry 4.0

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“…Though the impact of Industry 4.0 might not be abrupt, it will convey a paradigm shift that will greatly transform the present production, job, business, livelihood, and interaction indiscriminately in the developing and developed economies (Dagli, 2016;Fettig et al, 2018;Huckle et al, 2016;Rüßmann et al, 2015;Klaus Schwab & Davis, 2018;Stankovic et al, 2017). In addition to decentralized decisions on the ability of cyber-physical systems to make decisions on their own and perform their functions as independently as possible and also it envisages environmentally sustainable construction through green production processes, green supply chain management and green products (Hazen, Boone, Ezell, & Jones-Farmer, 2014;Huckle et al, 2016;Jeng, Tzeng, Tseng, Xu, & Liu, 2016;Lee, Bagheri, & Kao, 2014). Industry 4.0 is allowing transparency of large amounts of data and information from all parts of the manufacturing process, human support systems, and visualizing information to make informed decisions, to solve urgent problems or to avoid any unpleasant (Accorsi et al, 2017;Backhaus & Reinhart, 2017;Bui, Yoon, Huh, Jun, & Lee, 2017;Dener & Bostancıoğlu, 2015).…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though the impact of Industry 4.0 might not be abrupt, it will convey a paradigm shift that will greatly transform the present production, job, business, livelihood, and interaction indiscriminately in the developing and developed economies (Dagli, 2016;Fettig et al, 2018;Huckle et al, 2016;Rüßmann et al, 2015;Klaus Schwab & Davis, 2018;Stankovic et al, 2017). In addition to decentralized decisions on the ability of cyber-physical systems to make decisions on their own and perform their functions as independently as possible and also it envisages environmentally sustainable construction through green production processes, green supply chain management and green products (Hazen, Boone, Ezell, & Jones-Farmer, 2014;Huckle et al, 2016;Jeng, Tzeng, Tseng, Xu, & Liu, 2016;Lee, Bagheri, & Kao, 2014). Industry 4.0 is allowing transparency of large amounts of data and information from all parts of the manufacturing process, human support systems, and visualizing information to make informed decisions, to solve urgent problems or to avoid any unpleasant (Accorsi et al, 2017;Backhaus & Reinhart, 2017;Bui, Yoon, Huh, Jun, & Lee, 2017;Dener & Bostancıoğlu, 2015).…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%