Search for dissertations about: "smart manufacturing systems"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words smart manufacturing systems.
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16. Facilitating the Implementation of Smart Maintenance
Abstract : Innovations and rapid advancements in digital technologies in the manufacturing industry are setting high expectations of highly automated, intelligent and interconnected production systems. To bring these expectations to realisation and secure productive and sustainable production systems, maintenance organisations must develop accordingly. READ MORE
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17. The Performance, Interoperability and Integration of Distributed Ledger Technologies
Abstract : In the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, Bitcoin emerged as a radical new alternative to the fiat currencies of the traditional banking sector. Through the use of a novel kind of probabilistic consensus algorithm, Bitcoin proved it possible to guarantee the integrity of a digital currency by relying on network majority votes instead of trusted institutions. READ MORE
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18. Collaborative Predictive Maintenance for Smart Manufacturing : From Wireless Control to Federated Learning
Abstract : Industry 4.0 represents a significant shift in the industrial landscape, aimed at improving efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness. This shift involves the digitalization of industries, impacting manufacturing and maintenance processes. READ MORE
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19. Access Control for Secure Industry 4.0 Industrial Automation and Control Systems
Abstract : A significant part of our daily lives is dependent on the continuous operation of Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS). They are used to control the processes of delivering electricity and clean water to our households, to run and supervise manufacturing industries that produce things we use every day. READ MORE
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20. On the Transformation of Maintenance Organisations in Digitalised Manufacturing
Abstract : The key to ensuring competitiveness in the future of manufacturing is digitalisation. This has been unanimously recognised by all the world’s largest economies, which is spurring global efforts that will lead to the realisation of digitalised manufacturing: the next manufacturing era that will see a seamless convergence of the virtual and physical world. READ MORE