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Smart manufacturing based on cyber-physical systems and beyond

Xifan Yao (), Jiajun Zhou, Yingzi Lin, Yun Li (), Hongnian Yu and Ying Liu
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Xifan Yao: South China University of Technology
Jiajun Zhou: South China University of Technology
Yingzi Lin: Northeastern University
Yun Li: University of Strathclyde
Hongnian Yu: Bournemouth University, Poole
Ying Liu: University of Glasgow

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2019, vol. 30, issue 8, No 2, 2805-2817

Abstract: Abstract Cyber-physical systems (CPS) have gained an increasing attention recently for their immense potential towards the next generation smart systems that integrate cyber technology into the physical processes. However, CPS did not initiate either smart factories or smart manufacturing, and vice versa. Historically, the smart factory was initially studied with the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT) in manufacturing, and later became a key part of Industry 4.0. Also emerging are other related models such as cloud manufacturing, social manufacturing and proactive manufacturing with the introduction of cloud computing (broadly, the Internet of Services, IoS), social networking (broadly, the Internet of People, IoP) and big data (broadly, the Internet of Content and Knowledge, IoCK), respectively. At present, there is a lack of a systemic and comprehensive study on the linkages and relations between these terms. Therefore, this study first presents a comprehensive survey and analysis of the CPS treated as a combination of the IoT and the IoS. Then, the paper addresses CPS-based smart manufacturing as an eight tuple of CPS,IoT, IoS and IoCK as elements. Further, the paper extends the eight-tuple CPS-based manufacturing to social-CPS (SCPS)-based manufacturing, termed wisdom manufacturing, which forms a nine tuple with the addition of one more element, the IoP and which is based on the SCPS instead of CPS. Both architectures and characteristics for smart and wisdom manufacturing are addressed. As such, these terms’ linkages are established and relations are clarified with a special discussion. This study thus contributes as a theoretical basis and as a comprehensive framework for emerging manufacturing integration.

Keywords: Cyber-physical system; Smart manufacturing; Wisdom manufacturing; Socio-cyber-physical system; Industry 4.0; CIMS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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