Tyagi, Amit Kumar Dananjayan, Sathian Agarwal, Deepshikha Thariq Ahmed, Hasmath Farhana
Published in
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Today, blockchain is becoming more popular in academia and industry because it is a distributed, decentralised technology which is changing many industries in terms of security, building trust, etc. A few blockchain applications are banking, insurance, logistics, transportation, etc. Many insurance companies have been thinking about how blockchain ...
Schwartz, Christofer Sander, Ingo Bruhn, Fredrik Persson, Mathias Ekblad, Joakim Fuglesang, Christer
Published in
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Small satellites empower different applications for an affordable price. By dealing with a limited capacity for using instruments with high power consumption or high data-rate requirements, small satellite missions usually focus on specific monitoring and observation tasks. Considering that multispectral and hyperspectral sensors generate a signifi...
Kumbhar, Mahesh Ng, Amos H. C. Bandaru, Sunith
Digitalization through Industry 4.0 technologies is one of the essential steps for the complete collaboration, communication, and integration of heterogeneous resources in a manufacturing organization towards improving manufacturing performance. One of the ways is to measure the effective utilization of critical resources, also known as bottlenecks...
Kang, SungKu Jin, Ran Deng, Xinwei Kenett, Ron S
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Journal of intelligent manufacturing
In Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing is facing its next stage, cybermanufacturing, founded upon advanced communication, computation, and control infrastructure. Cybermanufacturing will unleash the potential of multi-modal manufacturing data, and provide a new perspective called computation service, as a part of service-oriented architecture (SOA), ...
Mauro, F. (author) Kana, A.A. (author)
The focus on digitalisation in manufacturing is spreading to other industry fields, including large and complex objects like ships. Such interest introduces the concept of Digital Twins in supporting designers and operators through the whole ship-life cycle. However, the term Digital Twin is typically abused in the shipping industry, many times err...
Kirsch Pinheiro, Manuele Souveyet, Carine Roose, Philippe Steffenel, Luiz Angelo
This book covers several aspects related the evolution of Information Systems into Pervasive Information Systems. New IT trends have an important impact on IT infrastructures, which become increasingly heterogeneous, flexible, and dynamic. These new trends are transforming Information Systems into what we call Pervasive Information Systems. The pur...
Padhma Priya, P Jenit, Angelin Pearlin D, Derina J Sharma, Naresh Kumar
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Industrial wastewater contains eco-toxic organic pollutants such as phenol, cyanide and xylenol, which are usually the most common toxic compounds from steel industries and their high concentrations negatively affects biological treatments through substrate inhibition. Optimizing the biodegradation of multiple substrates found in wastewater such as...
Nilsson, Felix Bouguelia, Mohamed-Rafik Rögnvaldsson, Thorsteinn
Technological advancements and widespread adaptation of new technology in industry have made industrial time series data more available than ever before. With this development grows the need for versatile methods for mining industrial time series data. This paper introduces a practical approach for joint human-machine exploration of industrial time...
Abdous, Mohammed-Amine Delorme, Xavier Battini, Daria Berger-Douce, Sandrine
Manufacturing systems are socio-technical systems, with explicit interactions between humans and technologies in shared workspaces. These shared workspaces could also be called hybrid collaborative manufacturing systems, which involve workers as well as technological equipment and combine the benefits of human workers and new Industry 4.0 technolog...
Kędzia, Grażyna Ocicka, Barbara Wieteska-Rosiak, Beata