Toward Industry 4.0 With IoT: Optimizing Business Processes in an Evolving Manufacturing Factory

Q1 Computer Science Frontiers in ICT Pub Date : 2019-08-28 DOI:10.3389/fict.2019.00017
Laura Belli, Luca Davoli, Alice Medioli, Pier Luigi Marchini, G. Ferrari
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Research advances in the last decades have allowed the introduction of Internet of Things (IoT) concepts in several industrial application scenarios, leading to the so-called Industry 4.0 or Industrial IoT (IIoT). The Industry 4.0 has the ambition to revolutionize industry management and business processes, enhancing the productivity of manufacturing technologies through field data collection and analysis, thus creating real-time digital twins of industrial scenarios. Moreover, it is vital for companies to be as "smart" as possible and to adapt to the varying nature of the digital supply chains. This is possible by leveraging IoT in Industry 4.0 scenarios. In this paper, we describe the renovation process, guided by things2i s.r.l., a cross-disciplinary engineering-economic spin-off company of the University of Parma, which a real manufacturing industry is undergoing over consecutive phases spanning a few years. The first phase concerns the digitalization of the control quality process, specifically related to the company's production lines. The use of paper sheets containing different quality checks has been made smarter through the introduction of a digital, smart, and Web-based application, which is currently supporting operators and quality inspectors working on the supply chain through the use of smart devices. The second phase of the IIoT evolution - currently on-going - concerns both digitalization and optimization of the production planning activity, through an innovative Web-based planning tool. The changes introduced have led to significant advantages and improvement for the manufacturing company, in terms of: (i) impressive cost reduction; (ii) better products quality control; (iii) real-time detection and reaction to supply chain issues; (iv) significant reduction of the time spent in planning activity; and (v) resources employment optimization, thanks to the minimization of unproductive setup times on production lines. These two renovation phases represent a basis for possible future developments, such us the integration of sensor-based data on the operational status of production machines and the currently available warehouse supplies. In conclusion, the Industry 4.0-based on-going digitization process guided by things2i allows to continuously collect heterogeneous Human-to-Things (H2T) data, which can be used to optimize the partner manufacturing company as a whole entity.
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用物联网实现工业4.0:优化不断发展的制造工厂的业务流程
过去几十年的研究进展使得物联网(IoT)概念在几个工业应用场景中得以引入,从而导致了所谓的工业4.0或工业物联网(IIoT)。工业4.0的目标是彻底改变行业管理和业务流程,通过现场数据收集和分析提高制造技术的生产力,从而创建工业场景的实时数字孪生。此外,企业要尽可能“聪明”,适应数字供应链的不同性质,这一点至关重要。这可以通过在工业4.0场景中利用物联网来实现。在本文中,我们描述了在帕尔马大学的一个跨学科的工程经济衍生公司things2i s.r.l的指导下,一个真实的制造业正在经历几个连续阶段的改造过程。第一阶段涉及控制质量过程的数字化,特别是与公司的生产线有关。通过引入数字、智能和基于网络的应用程序,包含不同质量检查的纸张的使用变得更加智能,该应用程序目前通过使用智能设备支持供应链上的操作人员和质量检查员。工业物联网发展的第二阶段——目前正在进行中——通过一种创新的基于网络的计划工具,关注生产计划活动的数字化和优化。引入的变化为制造公司带来了显著的优势和改进,在以下方面:(1)显著降低了成本;(二)更好的产品质量控制;(iii)对供应链问题的实时检测和反应;大幅度减少用于规划活动的时间;(5)资源利用优化,这要归功于生产线上非生产性设置时间的最小化。这两个翻新阶段是今后可能发展的基础,例如将关于生产机器的操作状况和目前可用的仓库用品的传感器数据结合起来。综上所述,基于工业4.0的持续数字化过程以things2i为指导,允许持续收集异构的人对物(H2T)数据,这些数据可用于优化合作伙伴制造公司作为一个整体。
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