A SemI40 Project Perspective: Industry4.0 from Evolution to Revolution
Authors/Creators
- Cristina De Luca1
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Andreas Felsberger2
- Ani Bicaku3
- Markus Tauber3
- Christoph Schmittner4
- Sarah Haas5
- Rainer Matischek5
- Benhamin Bara5
- Andreas Wallner5
- Lukas Lingitz6
- Viola Gallina6
- Pedro Vasconcelos7
- Yvonne Bergmann8
- Florian Tripon9
- Dennis Bauer10
- Thomas Ponsignon1
- Andreas Schlereth10
- Florian Maier10
- Felix Kamhuber6
- Alessandro Chaincone11
- Anja Zernig12
- Ashwini Pandeshwar11
- Roman Kern11
- Manuela Rauch11
- Germar Schneider13
- Thomas Wagner14
- Sebastian Rank14
- Frank Schulze14
- Federica Acerbi15
- Giuseppe De Nicolao15
- Alessio Mosca15
- Davide M. Raimondo15
- David Wittwer14
- Thorsten Schmidt14
- Frederic Ringsleben16
- Thomas Haenselmann16
- Bernat Zaragoza17
- Manfred Mücke17
- Matthias Fehr13
- Igor Stogniy14
- Woflgang Scholl13
- Karli Hantzschmann18
- Gerhard Luhn19
- Johannes Postel19
- Lutz Muche19
- Philipp Kopp20
- Manfred Rosenberger21
- Alexander Stocker22
- Rene Kaiser11
- Alessandro Sala6
- Marius Lütkemeyer6
- 1. Infineon Technologies AG
- 2. Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt
- 3. University of Applied Sciences Burgenland
- 4. Austrian Institute of Technology
- 5. Infineon Technologies Austria AG
- 6. Fraunhofer Austria Research GmbH
- 7. Amkor Technology
- 8. Rober Bosch GmbH
- 9. znt Richter GmbH
- 10. Fraunhofer IPA
- 11. Know-Center GmbH
- 12. KAI GmBH
- 13. Infineon Technologies Dresden GmbH Co. KG
- 14. Technische Universität Dresden
- 15. University of Pavia
- 16. University of Applied Sciences Mittweida
- 17. Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH
- 18. Fabmatics GmbH Dresden
- 19. SYSTEMA
- 20. Elmos
- 21. Virtual Vehicle Research Center
- 22. Virtual Vehicle Research Center Author
Contributors
Project leader:
- 1. Infineon Technologies AG
- 2. Austrian Institute of Technology
- 3. Robert Bosch GmbH
- 4. KNOW-Center GmbH
- 5. Infineon Technologies Dresden GmbH Co. KG
- 6. Virtual Vehicle Research Center
- 7. Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt
- 8. Vienna Univeristy of Economics and Business
Description
The primary objective of this collection of articles is to demonstrate how European industries
and academic partners developed methods and technologies for automation and smart production
systems. Another important objective is to provide examples of success industial applications for
use in workshops and in academic courses. Engineers, technicians and science students can use
the wide variety of implementations as examples to learn how many different applications and
challenges are included in a project like SemI40 and how it is possible to deal with topics such
as automation, process optimisation, energy efficiency, swarm intelligence, machine learning for
decision making support, advanced transportation and logistics, compliance in CPS,. . .
The broad selection of articles offers engineers, scientists, technicians, and managers numerous
examples of best-in-class practices by their peers. They provide results and information for a
better understanding of the potential impact of some Industry4.0 aspects. Engineers, managers and
scientists with a modest background in Industry4.0 topics and methodologies can understand most
of the illustrated topics.
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