Topics in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Industry 4.0
by Mahmoud Ragab AL-Refaey, Amit Kumar Tyagi, Abdullah Saad AL-Malaise AL-Ghamdi, Swetta Kukreja
5Smart Technologies in Manufacturing Industries: A Useful Perspective
V.M. Gobinath1, A. Kathirvel2, S.K. Rajesh Kanna1, and K. Annamalai3
1 Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
3 VIT University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
5.1 Introduction
The smart technology (ST) has a basic origin in information communication technology (ICT) and intelligent manufacturing. It involves many terminologies, including “time synchronization,” “artificial intelligence” (AI), and “network communication” associated with accuracy in rapid and blistering work. Many manufacturing sectors have developed their own STs to transform their raw work into high‐quality output with rapid and efficient production. The intention of STs is meteoric development and the adoption of vanguard technologies such as energy‐saving efficiency, cloud manufacturing, cyber‐physical production systems (CPPS), smart factories, intelligent manufacturing, and advanced manufacturing (refer Table 5.1). Smart manufacturing has attracted attention from industries, government organizations, and academia. Various consortia and discussion groups have been formed to develop architectures, roadmaps, standards, and research agendas. The overall concept of smart manufacturing systems in Figure 5.1 has to be translated into architectures that are quite specific. Efforts are underway to develop such architectures [1]. As the world is moving beyond the fourth ...