During the last 10 years, manufacturing companies have faced new challenges for improving their value proposition and being more efficient and effective on the market, satisfying the customer needs. According to this trend, several technologies have been developed and applied in different sectors and with different aims, in order to support such the companies in their reconfiguration. For example, the recent advances in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) could give also to manufacturing industries the competences required to develop novel sustainable products embedded with a dedicated infrastructure able to provide more service functionalities to customer. In this context, the application of Internet of Things (IoT) have allowed developing the so named Product Service Systems (PSSs). Moreover, the cross-fertilization between such the technologies with the development of other ones have fostered the application of these novel ICT technologies inside the manufacturing companies also at process level. This approach has encouraged the study and development of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs). The present paper deals with a real industrial use case, where the application of ICT technologies and specifically the adoption of IoT at a plant of plastic extrusion pipes have allowed optimizing the production process in terms of energy efficiency.

From PSS to CPS Design: A Real Industrial Use Case Toward Industry 4.0 / Eugenia Marilungo, Alessandra Papetti, Michele Germani, Margherita Peruzzini. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 357-362. (Intervento presentato al convegno 50th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems tenutosi a Taichung City, Taiwan nel May 3-5, 2017) [10.1016/j.procir.2017.03.007].

From PSS to CPS Design: A Real Industrial Use Case Toward Industry 4.0

Margherita Peruzzini
2017

Abstract

During the last 10 years, manufacturing companies have faced new challenges for improving their value proposition and being more efficient and effective on the market, satisfying the customer needs. According to this trend, several technologies have been developed and applied in different sectors and with different aims, in order to support such the companies in their reconfiguration. For example, the recent advances in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) could give also to manufacturing industries the competences required to develop novel sustainable products embedded with a dedicated infrastructure able to provide more service functionalities to customer. In this context, the application of Internet of Things (IoT) have allowed developing the so named Product Service Systems (PSSs). Moreover, the cross-fertilization between such the technologies with the development of other ones have fostered the application of these novel ICT technologies inside the manufacturing companies also at process level. This approach has encouraged the study and development of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs). The present paper deals with a real industrial use case, where the application of ICT technologies and specifically the adoption of IoT at a plant of plastic extrusion pipes have allowed optimizing the production process in terms of energy efficiency.
2017
Proc. 9th CIRP IPSS Conference: Circular perspectives on Product/Service Systems
357
362
From PSS to CPS Design: A Real Industrial Use Case Toward Industry 4.0 / Eugenia Marilungo, Alessandra Papetti, Michele Germani, Margherita Peruzzini. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 357-362. (Intervento presentato al convegno 50th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems tenutosi a Taichung City, Taiwan nel May 3-5, 2017) [10.1016/j.procir.2017.03.007].
Eugenia Marilungo, Alessandra Papetti, Michele Germani, Margherita Peruzzini
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