Industry 4.0 vision for the supply of energy and materials : enabling technologies and emerging applications / edited by Mahdi Sharifzadeh.

Contributor(s): Sharifzadeh, Mahdi [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (x, 383 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119695936 ; 9781119695868; 1119695864; 9781119695967; 1119695961; 9781119695950; 1119695953Other title: Industry four point zero vision for the supply of energy and materialsSubject(s): Industry 4.0 | Automation -- Case studies | Telecommunication -- Case studiesGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Case studies. | Case studies.DDC classification: 658.4/038028563 LOC classification: T59.6 | .I48 2022Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view.
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface vii Part I Industry 4.0 Drivers 1 1 Connectivity through Wireless Communications and Sensors 3 2 Blockchain and Smart Contracts 59 3 Robotics: A Key Driver of Industry 4.0 73 4 Cloud Computing and Its Impact on Industry 4.0: An Overview 99 5 Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Industry 4.0 Technologies 121 Part II Industry 4.0 Technologies 159 6 Multi-Vector Internet of Energy (IoE): A Key Enabler for the Integration of Conventional and Renewable Power Generation 161 7 The Economic Implication of Integrating Investment Planning and Generation Scheduling: The Application of Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning 189 8 A Systematic Method for Wireless Sensor Placement: A Fault-Tolerant Communication Solution for Monitoring Water Distribution Networks 221 9 An Overview of the Evolution of Oil and Gas 4.0 241 10 Electrification of Transportation: Transition Toward Energy Sustainability 269 11 Computer-Aided Molecular Design: Accelerating the Commercialization Cycle 297 12 Pharmaceutical Industry: Challenges and Opportunities for Establishing Pharma 4.0 313 13 Additive Manufacturing: A Game-Changing Paradigm in Manufacturing and Supply Chains 339 Glossary 359 Index 371
Summary: "Industry 4.0 paradigm is a strategic initiative that uses advancements in intelligent instrumentation and internet to promote digital transformation in industry. It integrates physical and computational environments and envisages a smart ecosystem that creates business growth in the supply chain. Connectivity is an essential prerequisite for the highly anticipated Industry 4.0 and provides seamless communication between all instances involved in the connected economy. In this context, wireless communication and cellular networks are key technologies that support the vision of Industrial Internet. Different wireless technologies and standards are proposed to handle communications in production and process areas. In this chapter we will review requirements of connectivity in Industry 4.0 era and elaborate multiple wireless communication technologies, cellular networks and Machine Type Communication (MTC) for industrial systems"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Part I Industry 4.0 Drivers 1

1 Connectivity through Wireless Communications and Sensors 3

2 Blockchain and Smart Contracts 59

3 Robotics: A Key Driver of Industry 4.0 73

4 Cloud Computing and Its Impact on Industry 4.0: An Overview 99

5 Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Industry 4.0 Technologies 121

Part II Industry 4.0 Technologies 159

6 Multi-Vector Internet of Energy (IoE): A Key Enabler for the Integration of Conventional and Renewable Power Generation 161

7 The Economic Implication of Integrating Investment Planning and Generation Scheduling: The Application of Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning 189

8 A Systematic Method for Wireless Sensor Placement: A Fault-Tolerant Communication Solution for Monitoring Water Distribution Networks 221

9 An Overview of the Evolution of Oil and Gas 4.0 241

10 Electrification of Transportation: Transition Toward Energy Sustainability 269

11 Computer-Aided Molecular Design: Accelerating the Commercialization Cycle 297

12 Pharmaceutical Industry: Challenges and Opportunities for Establishing Pharma 4.0 313

13 Additive Manufacturing: A Game-Changing Paradigm in Manufacturing and Supply Chains 339

Glossary 359

Index 371

"Industry 4.0 paradigm is a strategic initiative that uses advancements in intelligent instrumentation and internet to promote digital transformation in industry. It integrates physical and computational environments and envisages a smart ecosystem that creates business growth in the supply chain. Connectivity is an essential prerequisite for the highly anticipated Industry 4.0 and provides seamless communication between all instances involved in the connected economy. In this context, wireless communication and cellular networks are key technologies that support the vision of Industrial Internet. Different wireless technologies and standards are proposed to handle communications in production and process areas. In this chapter we will review requirements of connectivity in Industry 4.0 era and elaborate multiple wireless communication technologies, cellular networks and Machine Type Communication (MTC) for industrial systems"-- Provided by publisher.

About the Author

Mahdi Sharifzadeh, PhD, is a higher education professional with research interests in Industry 4.0 technological domains and quantification of their technical progress. Moreover, he has extensively contributed to addressing challenging problems in energy and environmental systems engineering, including highly integrated power generation, smart electricity grids with a high penetration of renewable solar and wind power, detangling greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from water-energy nexus, artificial intelligence for predicting renewable power generation and electricity demand, multiscale carbon capture and storage, resilient design and operation of multi-vector energy networks, multi-scale systems engineering of renewable fuel and commodity products, and more.

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