Digital Manufacturing
Key Elements of a Digital Factory
- 650 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Only available on web
About This Book
Digital Manufacturing: Key Elements of a Digital Factory explains the different devices and agents at the factory floor level that are driving the digital manufacturing revolution, including autonomous robots, process automation, artificial intelligence and cyber-physical systems. Individual chapters explore the fundamentals and benefits of major digital manufacturing tools including robotics, the industrial internet of things, digital twins, edge security, knowledge discovery, service-centric production, and related supply-chain strategies. Real-world case studies from industry are provided throughout to show how these work in practice.
In addition to learning about individual technologies, readers will discover how they are integrating to drive the digital transformation of manufacturing ecosystem. Final sections present new business models working towards sustainable net zero operations and economy.
- Helps produce the "T-shaped" engineers needed in today's digital manufacturing age by providing carefully selected foundational information from a range of disciplines
- Includes important coverage of cybersecurity models and analysis
- Draws on industry best practice to explain how to implement cutting-edge technologies successfully
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter One. 3D digital factories: Manufacturing centers of the new industrial age
- Chapter Two. Robots in manufacturing: Current technology trends
- Chapter Three. Robots in manufacturing: Programming, control, and safety standards
- Chapter Four. Artificial Intelligence of Things for industrial Visual sensing systems in HP's factories
- Chapter Five. Edge intelligence: From deep learning's perspective
- Chapter Six. Digital twin-based decision support system for planning and scheduling
- Chapter Seven. Resource allocation for distributed production networks
- Chapter Eight. Engineering knowledge management and industrial knowledge graph
- Chapter Nine. Service-oriented digital manufacturing
- Chapter Ten. Business models and supply chain strategy for digital manufacturing
- Chapter Eleven. Security for digital manufacturing
- Chapter Twelve. Accelerating digital transformation in a manufacturing ecosystem: A case study from HP Singapore
- Index