2011 IEEE 32nd Real-Time Systems Symposium 2011
DOI: 10.1109/rtss.2011.35
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Time-Predictable Computer Architecture for Cyber-Physical Systems: Digital Emulation of Power Electronics Systems

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“…Another element that emerges from the literature is the analysis of Industry 4.0 enabling technologies. Indeed, many authors [43][44][45] have investigated the Industry 4.0 set of technologies and, although various classifications were proposed, the most used by scholars are those provided by Rüßmann et al [19] and Brunelli et al [46].…”
Section: Industry 40: Some Essential Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another element that emerges from the literature is the analysis of Industry 4.0 enabling technologies. Indeed, many authors [43][44][45] have investigated the Industry 4.0 set of technologies and, although various classifications were proposed, the most used by scholars are those provided by Rüßmann et al [19] and Brunelli et al [46].…”
Section: Industry 40: Some Essential Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parallel execution is mainly to exploit multi-core processors to deal with originally sequential ordinary differential equations in real-time system's sub-system models. In Kinsy et al (2011), a time-predictable computer architecture for digital emulation is proposed for real-time systems. The architecture can be implemented on top of a fieldprogrammable gate array (FPGA) to provide low latency emulation.…”
Section: Challenges and Best Practices In Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industry 4.0 uses a series of enabling technologies which can be categorised into ten dimensions. These categories come from a studio by the Boston Consulting Group (Gerbert et al, 2015) and some Authors Kinsy et al, 2011) add an other category 'Others enabling technologies'.…”
Section: Industry 40: Key Factors Enabling Technologies and Competimentioning
confidence: 99%