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Handbook of industry 4.0 and smart systems

By: Pascual, Diego Galar.
Contributor(s): Daponte, Pasquale | Kumar, Uday.
Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020Description: xii, 373 p. ; ill., (b & w), 24 cm.ISBN: 9781032075242.Subject(s): Information Management | Innovations | Internet of things | Engineering Industrial | Technological innovations | Handbooks | Wireless sensor networks | Augmented reality | Blockchain network | Cloud computing | Cyber-physical systems | Pervasive computing | Predictive analytics | RFIDDDC classification: 658.514 Summary: Industry 4.0 refers to fourth generation of industrial activity characterized by smart systems and internet-based solutions. This book describes the fourth revolution based on instrumented, interconnected and intelligent assets. The different book chapters provide a perspective on technologies and methodologies developed and deployed leading to this concept. With an aim to increase performance, productivity and flexibility, major application area of maintenance through smart system has been discussed in detail. Applicability of 4.0 in transportation, energy and infrastructure is explored, with effects on technology, organisation and operations from a systems perspective.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Industry 4.0 refers to fourth generation of industrial activity characterized by smart systems and internet-based solutions. This book describes the fourth revolution based on instrumented, interconnected and intelligent assets. The different book chapters provide a perspective on technologies and methodologies developed and deployed leading to this concept. With an aim to increase performance, productivity and flexibility, major application area of maintenance through smart system has been discussed in detail. Applicability of 4.0 in transportation, energy and infrastructure is explored, with effects on technology, organisation and operations from a systems perspective.

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