Industry 4.0 Finds New Synergies with a Combination of Diverse Technologies (.PDF Download)

Industry 4.0 Finds New Synergies with a Combination of Diverse Technologies (.PDF Download)
Oct. 23, 2018

When talking about the history of technology, it’s common to group manufacturing operations into four loosely defined “industrial revolutions” that gradually replaced human- and horse-power with increasing levels of mechanization. The first stage of mechanization relied on power from water and steam; stage two introduced electrical power, mass production, and the assembly line; and computers and automation characterized stage three.

We’re now well into the fourth stage, often called Industry 4.0. It builds on stage three by adding robotic technologies, massive data-gathering courtesy of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and cloud computing with machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) (Fig. 1).

1. Typical Industry 4.0 elements include a robot, an HMI, machine vision, and a sophisticated communication network. (Source: TI Applications: Factory Automation & Control)

In manufacturing, Industry 4.0 is synonymous with the smart factory, in which automated systems make decisions about local processes, communicate and cooperate with each other, and interact with human operators in real-time both in the factory and in the cloud.

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