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Next Generation Intelligent IoT Use Case in Smart Manufacturing

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Proceedings of Data Analytics and Management (ICDAM 2023)

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Smart manufacturing has become a significant topic of interest among manufacturing industry professionals and researchers in recent times. Smart manufacturing involves the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies, including the Internet of things, cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, and big data. This is evident in the Industry 4.0 framework. Henceforth, next generation smart manufacturing showcases a deep amalgamation of artificial intelligence (AI) tech and highly developed production technologies. It is woven into each stage of the design, production, product, and service cycle and influences the entire life cycle. The subsequent form of smart manufacturing is the central propellant for the novel industrial revolution and is expected to be the principal catalyst for the transformation and betterment of the manufacturing industry for the generations ahead. Through this research, we proposed a ‘4*S Model’ via conceptualization of smart, sensorable, sustainable, and secure concepts at various stages of manufacturing. The evolution of smart manufacturing for Industry 4.0 is an ongoing process and this research will provide insights for further developments in manufacturing.

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Rathore, B. (2023). Next Generation Intelligent IoT Use Case in Smart Manufacturing. In: Swaroop, A., Polkowski, Z., Correia, S.D., Virdee, B. (eds) Proceedings of Data Analytics and Management. ICDAM 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 788. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-6553-3_21

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