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Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 114 - 120, 25.12.2019

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Accelerating renewable energy generation over industry 4.0

Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 114 - 120, 25.12.2019

Abstract

The
“Industry 4.0” (the fourth industrial revolution) is recognized as a new
industrial step in which horizontal and vertical manufacturing progress
combination and product connectivity may supply benefit producers to achieve
higher technical achievement. However, especially in developing countries;
limited information is known about how industries could meet the implementation
possibilities of the Industry 4.0 associated technologies to achieve industrial
production and performance.



This
paper briefly reviews and describes industry 4.0 and environment for
modernization. The paper also discusses what are the current objections met by
companies especially energy generator companies according to hydropower plant
operators’ experiments. The paper offers an approach from strategic planning to
operational level for the implementation of industry 4.0 for all manufacturers
especially the energy sector. Also new opportunities, applications and
scenarios examined by introducing the technologies and tools for Industry 4.0.
Finally, it referred a conclusion and brief look of the future work.

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  • [3] Technological change is coming: The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Labor Market Intelligence Report, TESDA: Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, December 2016
  • [4] Peter, O., Mbohwa, C. (2018). Correlation between Future Energy Systems and Industrial Revolutions.
  • [5] Hillstrom, K. (2008). The Industrial Revolution. Greenhaven Publishing LLC.
  • [6] Mokyr, J. (1998). The second industrial revolution, 1870-1914. Storia dell’economia Mondiale, 219-45.
  • [7] Yin, Y., Stecke, K. E., & Li, D. (2018). The evolution of production systems from Industry 2.0 through Industry 4.0. International Journal of Production Research, 56(1-2), 848-861.
  • [8] Brunet-Thornton, R., & Martinez, F. (Eds.). (2018). Analyzing the Impacts of Industry 4.0 in Modern Business Environments. IGI Global. Page:42.
  • [9] Ateeq Khan and Klaus Turowski, "A Preliminary Study on Industry 4.0," Journal of Industrial and Intelligent Information, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 230-234, May 2016. doi: 10.18178/jiii.4.3.230-234.
  • [10] Charlie Ashton, August 16, 2017, Solving Critical Business Challenges for “Industry 4.0”
  • [11] Machinery, C. (1950). Computing machinery and intelligence-AM Turing. Mind, 59(236), 433. Pages 433–460.
  • [12] Dopico, M., Gomez, A., De la Fuente, D., García, N., Rosillo, R., & Puche, J. (2016). A vision of industry 4.0 from an artificial intelligence point of view. In Proceedings on the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI) (p. 407). The Steering Committee of the World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Applied Computing (WorldComp).
  • [13] Lee, J., Davari, H., Singh, J., & Pandhare, V. (2018). Industrial Artificial Intelligence for industry 4.0-based manufacturing systems. Manufacturing letters, 18, 20-23.
  • [14] Dankwa-Mullan, I., Rivo, M., Sepulveda, M., Park, Y., Snowdon, J., & Rhee, K. (2018). Transforming Diabetes Care Through Artificial Intelligence: The Future Is Here. Population health management.
  • [15] Jiang, F., Jiang, Y., Zhi, H., Dong, Y., Li, H., Ma, S., ... & Wang, Y. (2017). Artificial intelligence in healthcare: past, present and future. Stroke and vascular neurology, 2(4), 230-243, 2017.
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  • [23] Hydropower operators discuss ‘new reality’ of digitalization. Posted on 1st October 2018 by IHA communications team.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Research Article
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Hasan Huseyin Çoban 0000-0002-5284-0568

Publication Date December 25, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Çoban, H. H. (2019). Accelerating renewable energy generation over industry 4.0. MANAS Journal of Engineering, 7(2), 114-120.
AMA Çoban HH. Accelerating renewable energy generation over industry 4.0. MJEN. December 2019;7(2):114-120.
Chicago Çoban, Hasan Huseyin. “Accelerating Renewable Energy Generation over Industry 4.0”. MANAS Journal of Engineering 7, no. 2 (December 2019): 114-20.
EndNote Çoban HH (December 1, 2019) Accelerating renewable energy generation over industry 4.0. MANAS Journal of Engineering 7 2 114–120.
IEEE H. H. Çoban, “Accelerating renewable energy generation over industry 4.0”, MJEN, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 114–120, 2019.
ISNAD Çoban, Hasan Huseyin. “Accelerating Renewable Energy Generation over Industry 4.0”. MANAS Journal of Engineering 7/2 (December 2019), 114-120.
JAMA Çoban HH. Accelerating renewable energy generation over industry 4.0. MJEN. 2019;7:114–120.
MLA Çoban, Hasan Huseyin. “Accelerating Renewable Energy Generation over Industry 4.0”. MANAS Journal of Engineering, vol. 7, no. 2, 2019, pp. 114-20.
Vancouver Çoban HH. Accelerating renewable energy generation over industry 4.0. MJEN. 2019;7(2):114-20.

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