The recent increase in computational capability has led to an unprecedented increase in the range of new applications where machine learning can be used in real time. Notwithstanding the range of use cases where automation is now feasible, humans are likely to retain a critical role in the operation and certification of manufacturing systems for the foreseeable future. This paper presents a use case review of how human operators affect the performance of cyber–physical systems within a ’smart’ or ’cognitive’ setting. Such applications are classified using Industry 4.0 (I4.0) or 5.0 (I5.0) terminology. The authors argue that, as there is often no general agreement as to when a specific use case moves from being an I4.0 to an I5.0 example, th...
© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
In the context of smart factories, where intelligent machines share data and support enhanced functi...
Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems have benefitted substantially from the introduction of a range of ...
Industry 4.0 derived technologies have the potential to enable a new wave of digital manufacturing s...
Industry 4.0 derived technologies have the potential to enable a new wave of digital manufacturing s...
In many discourses, popular as well as scientific, it is suggested that the "massive" use of Artific...
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are expected to shape the evolution of production towards the fourth in...
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are expected to shape the evolution of production towards the fourth in...
With the advances of new information and production technologies, the smart manufacturing era calls ...
The manufacturing industry is currently under extreme pressure to transform their organizations and ...
Part 7: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence in Smart Manufacturing for the Operator 4.0Internatio...
© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
In the context of smart factories, where intelligent machines share data and support enhanced functi...
Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems have benefitted substantially from the introduction of a range of ...
Industry 4.0 derived technologies have the potential to enable a new wave of digital manufacturing s...
Industry 4.0 derived technologies have the potential to enable a new wave of digital manufacturing s...
In many discourses, popular as well as scientific, it is suggested that the "massive" use of Artific...
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are expected to shape the evolution of production towards the fourth in...
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are expected to shape the evolution of production towards the fourth in...
With the advances of new information and production technologies, the smart manufacturing era calls ...
The manufacturing industry is currently under extreme pressure to transform their organizations and ...
Part 7: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence in Smart Manufacturing for the Operator 4.0Internatio...
© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
In the context of smart factories, where intelligent machines share data and support enhanced functi...
Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems have benefitted substantially from the introduction of a range of ...