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Industry 4.0 Technologies for Manufacturing Sustainability: A Systematic Review and Future Research Directions

2021

Recent developments in manufacturing processes and automation have led to the new industrial revolution termed “Industry 4.0”. Industry 4.0 can be considered as a broad domain which includes: data management, manufacturing competitiveness, production processes and efficiency. The term Industry 4.0 includes a variety of key enabling technologies i.e., cyber physical systems, Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, big data analytics and digital twins which can be considered as the major contributors to automated and digital manufacturing environments. Sustainability can be considered as the core of business strategy which is highlighted in the United Nations (UN) Sustainability 2030 age…

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Industry 4.0: smart test bench for shipbuilding industry

2020

AbstractIndustry 4.0 promises to increase the efficiency of production plants and the quality of the final product. Consequently, companies that implement advanced solutions in production systems will have a competitive advantage in the future. The principles of Industry 4.0 can also be applied to shipyards to transform them into “smart shipyards” (Shipyard 4.0). The aim of this research is to implement an interactive approach by Internet of Things on a closed power-loop test bench equipped with sophisticated sensors that is specifically designed to test high-power thrusters before they are installed on high-speed crafts, which are used in passenger transport. The preliminary results of the…

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Predictive pumping based on sensor data and weather forecast

2019

In energy production, peat extraction has a significant role in Finland. However, protection of nature has become more and more important globally. How do we solve this conflict of interests respecting both views? In peat production, one important phase is to drain peat bog so that peat production becomes available. This means that we have control over how we can lead water away from peat bog to nature without water contamination with solid and other harmful substances. In this paper we describe a novel method how fouling of water bodies from peat bog can be controlled more efficiently by using weather forecast to predict rainfall and thus, minimize the effluents to nature. peerReviewed

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Efficient Transport Protocol for Networked Haptics Applications

2008

The performance of haptic application is highly sensitive to communication delays and losses of data. It implies several constraints in developing networked haptic applications. This paper describes a new internet protocol called Efficient Transport Protocol (ETP), which aims at developing distributed interactive applications. TCP and UDP are transport protocols commonly used in any kind of networked communication, but they are not focused on real time application. This new protocol is focused on reducing roundtrip time (RTT) and interpacket gap (IPG). ETP is, therefore, optimized for interactive applications which are based on processes that are continuously exchanging data. ETP protocol i…

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Modeling Energy Demand Aggregators for Residential Consumers

2013

International audience; Energy demand aggregators are new actors in the energy scenario: they gather a group of energy consumers and implement a demand- response paradigm. When the energy provider needs to reduce the current energy demand on the grid, it can pay the energy demand aggregator to reduce the load by turning off some of its consumers loads or postponing their activation. Currently this operation involves only greedy energy consumers like industrial plants. In this paper we want to study the potential of aggregating a large number of small energy consumers like home users as it may happen in smart grids. In particular we want to address the feasibility of such approach by conside…

0209 industrial biotechnologydemand-response paradigm020209 energyEnergy current02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre7. Clean energyNews aggregatorload regulation[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]020901 industrial engineering & automationdemand side management; load regulation; queueing theory; smart power grids; demand-response paradigm; energy consumers; energy demand aggregator modeling; greedy energy consumers; home users; industrial plants; power load control; queuing theory; residential consumers; smart grids; Delays; Home appliances; Load modeling; Power demand; Sociology; Statistics; Switchesresidential consumerSociologySettore ING-INF/04 - Automatica0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringindustrial plantenergy demand aggregator modelingDemand loadSimulationStatisticQueueing theoryDelayLoad modelingdemand side managementSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionigreedy energy consumerpower load controlLoad balancing (electrical power)Poisson processEnvironmental economicsGridenergy consumerHome applianceSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSmart gridQueueing theorymart gridLoad regulationqueuing theoryPower demandEnergy demand aggregatorsmart power gridcomputerSwitcheshome user
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Robust Mean Field Games with Application to Production of an Exhaustible Resource

2012

International audience; In this paper, we study mean field games under uncertainty. We consider a population of players with individual states driven by a standard Brownian motion and a disturbance term. The contribution is three-fold: First, we establish a mean field system for such robust games. Second, we apply the methodology to an exhaustible resource production. Third, we show that the dimension of the mean field system can be significantly reduced by considering a functional of the first moment of the mean field process.

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Towards Shipping 4.0. A preliminary gap analysis

2020

Abstract The paradigm of Industry 4.0 involves a substantial innovation to the value creation approach thought the supply chain and the application of digital enabling technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data Analytics (BDA) and cloud computing. The fourth industrial revolution is thus expected to have a disruptive impact on maritime transport and shipping sectors, where smart ships and autonomous vessels well be part of a new and fully interconnected maritime ecosystem. Specific hardware components, such as sensors, actuators, or processors will be embedded in the ship’s key systems in order to provide valuable information to increase the efficiency, sustainability and safe…

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Cognitive biases in humanitarian sensemaking and decision-making lessons from field research

2016

Time and again, humanitarian decision-makers are confronted with stress and pressure, distorted, lacking and uncertain information, and thus they are working in conditions that are known to introduce or enforce biases. Decision analysis has been designed to overcome such biases, and a network of “digital responders” organized over the Internet has set out to improve judgments by providing better information. However, without any structured support to determine objectives, goals and preferences and detached from the context of operational decision-makers, remote analysts may face the very biases they are trying to help overcome. This article sets out to identify biases that matter for humani…

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Digital Volunteers in Disaster Response: Accessibility Challenges

2019

The emergence of the Digital Humanitarian Volunteer (DHV) movements when disaster strikes have drawn the attention of researchers and practitioners in the emergency management and humanitarian domain. While there are established players in this rapidly developing field, there are still unresolved challenges, including accessibility of their digital tools and platforms. The purposes of this paper are twofold. First, it describes the background, impact and future potential of the DHV movement, and discusses the importance of universal design for the digital tools and platforms used for crowdsourcing of crisis information. Second, this paper shows how lack of concern for universal design and a…

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Understanding the Importance of Proper Incentives for Critical Infrastructures Management – How System Dynamics Can Help

2016

International audience; Computer and information systems are now at the core of numerous critical infrastructures. However, their security management is by far not a trivial issue. Further, these systems, by their very nature, belong to the domain of complex systems, where system dynamics (SD) is an established method, which aims at modelling such systems, their analysis and understanding. Further, on this basis it enables simulation of various policies to properly manage complex systems. More precisely, through understanding of the basic elements of the whole mosaic and their interplay, proper incentives can be tested. And this is important, because proper incentives can lead to the desire…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesManagement sciencebusiness.industry020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologiesComplex systemModeling and simulation02 engineering and technologyDomain (software engineering)System dynamicsManagementModeling and simulationCritical infrastructuresIncentiveRisk analysis (engineering)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemSecurity managementThe Internet[INFO]Computer Science [cs]BusinessPolicies
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