Dimensions and components, opportunities and challenges of smart factories based on AIoT

Authors

  • Hamed Nozari Department of industrial engineering, IUST

Keywords:

Smart factory, smart business, artificial intelligence of things, , AIoT

Abstract

A smart factory is a digital manufacturing center that uses connected devices, machines and production systems to continuously collect and share data. AIoT-based smart factories use connected equipment and devices to enable evidence-based decision-making to optimize efficiency and productivity throughout the manufacturing process. Providing a fast and repeatable production process can increase the capabilities of machines and employees and lead to lower costs, reduced downtime and less waste in the manufacturing industry. Also, identifying and then reducing or eliminating underutilized or misplaced production capabilities, with little investment in new resources, increases efficiency and productivity. In this chapter, the dimensions, components, opportunities and challenges of a smart factory based on AIoT are examined and conceptually modeled.

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Published

2023-09-26

How to Cite

Nozari, H. (2023). Dimensions and components, opportunities and challenges of smart factories based on AIoT. International Scientific Hub, 25–37. Retrieved from https://books.iscihub.com/index.php/ISCIHB/article/view/36