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The Industry 4.0 paradigm has led to the creation of new opportunities for taking advantage of a set of diverse technologies in the manufacturing domain. This book touches on a series of advanced technologies and research fields, including Internet of Things, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Machine Learning, Advanced Robotics, Additive Manufacturing, System and Process Simulation, Computer-Aided Design/Engineering/Manufacturing/Process Planning Systems as well as Product Lifecycle Management Platforms. The topics covered span a series of diverse areas related to a) product design and development, b) manufacturing systems and operations, c) process engineering, and d) Industry 4.0 technologies review and realization.
History of engineering & technology --- computer-aided tolerance --- processing features degradation --- skin model shape --- statistical tolerance analysis --- tolerance allocation --- collaborative learning --- engineering graphics --- PLM --- 3D modeling --- engineering education --- Industry 4.0 --- index --- smart --- intensity of technology --- manufacturing --- implementation --- statistical process control --- pattern recognition --- long short-term memory --- feature learning --- control chart --- histogram --- digital hydraulic technology --- digital hydraulic components --- digital hydraulic system --- shearer --- virtual reality --- path planning --- automatic height-adjusting --- Unity3D technology --- Rapidly-exploring Random Tree (RRT) --- manipulator --- motion planning --- obstacle avoidance --- complex environment --- exoskeletons --- planning methods --- ergonomics --- time management --- augmented reality --- maintenance --- real-time --- digital twin --- decision support system --- factor analysis --- KPI --- quantitative analysis --- root-cause analysis --- life cycle --- knowledge- and technology-intensive industry (KTI) --- VUCA --- key enabling technology (KET) --- Operator 4.0 --- cyber-physical system (CPS) --- DfHFinI4.0 --- PERA 4.0 --- process planning --- scheduling --- design for additive manufacturing --- multiple criteria --- SMEs --- technologies --- cluster analysis --- maturity model --- n/a
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The Industry 4.0 paradigm has led to the creation of new opportunities for taking advantage of a set of diverse technologies in the manufacturing domain. This book touches on a series of advanced technologies and research fields, including Internet of Things, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Machine Learning, Advanced Robotics, Additive Manufacturing, System and Process Simulation, Computer-Aided Design/Engineering/Manufacturing/Process Planning Systems as well as Product Lifecycle Management Platforms. The topics covered span a series of diverse areas related to a) product design and development, b) manufacturing systems and operations, c) process engineering, and d) Industry 4.0 technologies review and realization.
History of engineering & technology --- computer-aided tolerance --- processing features degradation --- skin model shape --- statistical tolerance analysis --- tolerance allocation --- collaborative learning --- engineering graphics --- PLM --- 3D modeling --- engineering education --- Industry 4.0 --- index --- smart --- intensity of technology --- manufacturing --- implementation --- statistical process control --- pattern recognition --- long short-term memory --- feature learning --- control chart --- histogram --- digital hydraulic technology --- digital hydraulic components --- digital hydraulic system --- shearer --- virtual reality --- path planning --- automatic height-adjusting --- Unity3D technology --- Rapidly-exploring Random Tree (RRT) --- manipulator --- motion planning --- obstacle avoidance --- complex environment --- exoskeletons --- planning methods --- ergonomics --- time management --- augmented reality --- maintenance --- real-time --- digital twin --- decision support system --- factor analysis --- KPI --- quantitative analysis --- root-cause analysis --- life cycle --- knowledge- and technology-intensive industry (KTI) --- VUCA --- key enabling technology (KET) --- Operator 4.0 --- cyber-physical system (CPS) --- DfHFinI4.0 --- PERA 4.0 --- process planning --- scheduling --- design for additive manufacturing --- multiple criteria --- SMEs --- technologies --- cluster analysis --- maturity model --- n/a
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The Industry 4.0 paradigm has led to the creation of new opportunities for taking advantage of a set of diverse technologies in the manufacturing domain. This book touches on a series of advanced technologies and research fields, including Internet of Things, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Machine Learning, Advanced Robotics, Additive Manufacturing, System and Process Simulation, Computer-Aided Design/Engineering/Manufacturing/Process Planning Systems as well as Product Lifecycle Management Platforms. The topics covered span a series of diverse areas related to a) product design and development, b) manufacturing systems and operations, c) process engineering, and d) Industry 4.0 technologies review and realization.
computer-aided tolerance --- processing features degradation --- skin model shape --- statistical tolerance analysis --- tolerance allocation --- collaborative learning --- engineering graphics --- PLM --- 3D modeling --- engineering education --- Industry 4.0 --- index --- smart --- intensity of technology --- manufacturing --- implementation --- statistical process control --- pattern recognition --- long short-term memory --- feature learning --- control chart --- histogram --- digital hydraulic technology --- digital hydraulic components --- digital hydraulic system --- shearer --- virtual reality --- path planning --- automatic height-adjusting --- Unity3D technology --- Rapidly-exploring Random Tree (RRT) --- manipulator --- motion planning --- obstacle avoidance --- complex environment --- exoskeletons --- planning methods --- ergonomics --- time management --- augmented reality --- maintenance --- real-time --- digital twin --- decision support system --- factor analysis --- KPI --- quantitative analysis --- root-cause analysis --- life cycle --- knowledge- and technology-intensive industry (KTI) --- VUCA --- key enabling technology (KET) --- Operator 4.0 --- cyber-physical system (CPS) --- DfHFinI4.0 --- PERA 4.0 --- process planning --- scheduling --- design for additive manufacturing --- multiple criteria --- SMEs --- technologies --- cluster analysis --- maturity model --- n/a
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Die digitale Produktion stellt eine ganzheitliche Produktionsfunktion dar. Sie berücksichtigt die Triade Mensch, Organisation und Technik und setzt innovative Informationstechnologien ein. Das Buch behandelt die Einordnung, den Aufbau, die Vernetzung sowie die Optimierung produkt- und produktionsbezogener Prozesse in Industrieunternehmen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der unterstützenden Informationstechnologien. Dabei bilden die Gestaltungs- und Planungsprozesse von Produkten, technischen Prozessen und Anlagen den Schwerpunkt. Untersucht wird neben der Produktionsfunktion in Wechselwirkung mit vor- und nachgelagerten Unternehmensfunktionen die Steigerung der Effizienz in der Produktion bei optimaler Unterstützung durch moderne IT-Systeme. Die Autoren stellen Ergebnisse vor, die im Rahmen des Innovationsclusters „Digitale Produktion“ erarbeitet wurden. Sie liefern fundierte Methoden, Systembeschreibungen und Anwendungsbeispiele. Der Inhalt Einführung und Standortbestimmung „Produktion in Deutschland“.- Globale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und der Produktionsbereich.- Grundlagen der digitalen Produktion: Definition und Entwicklung.- Lebenszyklusorientiertes Engineering und Management von Produkten und Fabriken.- Nutzung neuer Informationstechnologien für die digitale Produktion.- Zukunftsperspektiven und Zusammenfassung. Die Zielgruppen Management von industriellen Unternehmen · Konstruktions- und Produktionsleiter · IT-Management · Unternehmen der verarbeitenden Industrie · Softwarehäuser und Unternehmen der IT-Industrie · Forschungs- und Entwicklungsbereiche in der Konstruktions- und Produktionstechnik · Studierende an Universitäten und Hochschulen des Maschinenbaus und der angewandten Informatik Die Herausgeber Engelbert Westkämper Dieter Spath Carmen Constantinescu Joachim Lentes.
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