V. Janev, Maria-Esther Vidal, Kemele M. Endris, Dea Pujić
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根据工业4.0的愿景实现智能工厂,需要智能的人机和机器对机器通信。为了实现这一目标,需要对执行器、传感器和网络物理系统等组件及其数据进行描述;此外,这些组件的各种语义表示引起的互操作性冲突也需要解决方案。为了增强智能工厂的通信能力,已经提出了各种标准和标准化框架。这些标准能够描述组件、系统和过程的主要属性,以及它们之间的交互。标准化框架根据其目的和特性对工业标准进行分类、对齐和集成。工业团体在世界各地提出了各种标准化框架,例如RAMI4.0或IICF。标准化框架在表达对现有标准的分类时,可能会对同一标准提出不同的分类。标准分类之间的不匹配会产生语义互操作性冲突,从而对智能工厂中通信的有效性产生负面影响。在本文中,我们解决了跨不同标准化框架的标准互操作性问题,并设计了一种知识驱动的方法,该方法允许将标准和标准化框架描述为工业4.0知识图(I40KG)。STO本体表示标准和标准化框架的属性,以及它们之间的关系。I40KG集成了200多个标准和4个标准化框架。为了填充I40KG,从语义的角度分析了标准的格局,得到的I40KG代表了200多个工业相关文档(包括技术报告、研究文章和白皮书)中表达的知识。此外,I40KG已与现有的知识图谱相关联,并实现了自动推理,以揭示标准之间的隐含关系以及标准化框架之间的映射。我们分析了发现的标准间关系的数量和这些关系的准确性。观察结果表明,推理和链接过程使知识图中的连通性提高了80%,而高达96%的关系可以被验证。这些结果表明,将标准和标准化框架集成到I40KG中可以解决语义互操作性冲突,从而增强智能工厂的通信能力。
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Analyzing a Knowledge Graph of Industry 4.0 Standards
Realizing smart factories according to the Industry 4.0 vision requires intelligent human-to-machine and machine-to-machine communication. To achieve this goal, components such as actuators, sensors, and cyber-physical systems along with their data, need to be described; moreover, interoperability conflicts arisen from various semantic representations of these components demand also solutions. To empowering communication in smart factories, a variety of standards and standardization frameworks have been proposed. These standards enable the description of the main properties of components, systems, and processes, as well as interactions between them. Standardization frameworks classify, align, and integrate industrial standards according to their purposes and features. Various standardization frameworks have been proposed all over the world by industrial communities, e.g., RAMI4.0 or IICF. While being expressive to categorize existing standards, standardization frameworks may present divergent classifications of the same standard. Mismatches between standard classifications generate semantic interoperability conflicts that negatively impact the effectiveness of communication in smart factories. In this article, we tackle the problem of standard interoperability across different standardization frameworks, and devise a knowledge-driven approach that allows for the description of standards and standardization frameworks into an Industry 4.0 knowledge graph (I40KG). The STO ontology represents properties of standards and standardization frameworks, as well as relationships among them. The I40KG integrates more than 200 standards and four standardization frameworks. To populate the I40KG, the landscape of standards has been analyzed from a semantic perspective and the resulting I40KG represents knowledge expressed in more than 200 industrial related documents including technical reports, research articles, and white papers. Additionally, the I40KG has been linked to existing knowledge graphs and an automated reasoning has been implemented to reveal implicit relations between standards as well as mappings across standardization frameworks. We analyze both the number of discovered relations between standards and the accuracy of these relations. Observed results indicate that both reasoning and linking processes enable for increasing the connectivity in the knowledge graph by up to 80%, whilst up to 96% of the relations can be validated. These outcomes suggest that integrating standards and standardization frameworks into the I40KG enables the resolution of semantic interoperability conflicts, empowering the communication in smart factories.
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