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[[Industry 4.0/Smart Manufacturing]]
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[[Industry 4.0_Smart Manufacturing|Industry 4.0/Smart Manufacturing]]
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📌 Brief Summary
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Industry 4.0 refers to the ongoing transformation of manufacturing through the integration of cyber-physical systems (CPS), the Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced computational intelligence. Smart Manufacturing represents the practical application of these technologies to create highly automated, self-optimizing, and decentralized production environments capable of real-time decision-making and extreme customization.
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The strategic objective of Smart Manufacturing is to achieve "Mass Customization"—the ability to produce highly individualized products at the efficiency levels typically associated with mass production. This requires a transition from hierarchical, rigid automation (ISA-95 model) to a decentralized, service-oriented architecture where machines can autonomously negotiate tasks and resources via standardized communication protocols (e.g., OPC UA).
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🔗 Knowledge Connections
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* Related Topics: [[Cyber-Physical-Systems]], [[Digital-Twin-Technology]], [[Additive-Manufacturing]], [[Edge-Computing]]
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* Projects/Contexts: [[Manufacturing-Execution-Systems-(MES)]], [[Supply-Chain-4.0]], [[Industrial-AI]]
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* Related Topics: Cyber-Physical-Systems, [[Digital-Twin-Technology|Digital-Twin-Technology]], Additive-Manufacturing, [[Edge-Computing|Edge-Computing]]
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* Projects/Contexts: Manufacturing-Execution-Systems-(MES), Supply-Chain-4.0, Industrial-AI
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* Contradictions/Notes: A significant debate exists regarding the "Security vs. Connectivity" trade-off; increased interoperability via IIoT expands the attack surface for cyber-physical attacks. Additionally, there is ongoing scholarly tension between the cost-benefit of full automation versus the socio-economic implications of workforce displacement (the "Human-in-the-loop" debate).
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Last updated: 2026-04-16
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