Search for dissertations about: "industry 4.0"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words industry 4.0.
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1. Soft Issues of Industry 4.0 : A study on human-machine interactions
Abstract : Autonomous industrial operations are becoming the norm due to advancements in technology, which has led to both advantages and disadvantages for the organisations involved. The use of intelligent systems has resulted in higher system reliability, a higher quality product, and reduced risk for human error. READ MORE
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2. Sheet metal forming in the era of industry 4.0 : using data and simulations to improve understanding, predictability and performance
Abstract : A major issue within automotive Sheet Metal Forming (SMF) concerns ensuring desired output product quality and consistent process performance. This is fueled by complex physical phenomena, process fluctuations and complicated parameter correlations governing the dynamics of the production processes. READ MORE
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3. On the development of a maintenance approach for factory of the future implementing Industry 4.0
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to develop a maintenance approach that fulfills the requirements of Industry 4.0. It explores the role and importance of maintenance activities in today’s industry. Then, it develops the features and tasks required to be performed by maintenance to fulfill the demands of Industry 4. READ MORE
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4. Towards Increasing Operational Flexibility in Final Assembly using Industry 4.0 Enabling Technologies
Abstract : Manufacturing companies are continuously trying to make their production systems, especially final assembly systems, resilient as environmental uncertainties increase and customer demands change. Operational flexibility offers the resilience and flexibility to help companies overcome difficult conditions quickly and remain competitive. READ MORE
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5. Implementing Shop Floor IT for Industry 4.0
Abstract : The fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0, is a paradigm shift that is currently changing our society and the way we produce things. The first industrial revolution started at the end of the 18th century and was enabled by mechanisation and steam power. READ MORE
