E-Manufacturing - 3 rd World Congress on Automation and Robotics

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FUTURISTIC COMPUTING
AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS
AND ITS IMPACT ON
SOCIETY TODAY AND TOMORROW
EDUARD BABULAK
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2450-090X
AGENDA
• E-MANUFACTURING: FUTURE IT
• WHAT IS E-MANUFACTURING
• IMPACT OF UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING ON AUTOMATION
AND E-U-COMMERCE
• EXPERT SYSTEMS
• REFLECTION ON THE FUTURE
• TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION TO DRIVE PERFORMANCE
• THREE PRINCIPLE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER
DEVELOPMENT
• COMPETITIVE FORCES MODEL FOR IT INFRATSTRUCTURES
• FUTURISTIC WEB – FUTURE COMPUTING
• YOUTUBE – GOOGLE News
• CONCLUSIONS
INTRODUCTION I:
Given the current and future development of computerization and
information communications infrastructures, the manufacturing
industries are facing more and more challenges how to secure
their production and distribution plants in conjunction with
the information flow within the organization and worldwide
via Internet.
The pervasive access to Internet introduces new challenges how to
secure control and management of manufacturing plants and
at the same time to provide access to authorised personnel
at any-time and from-anywhere.
REFLECTION OF THE FUTURE
• Automation in Manufacturing
• CIM & Plant Scale Simulations
• Directions in the Next Generation Networks:
• hybrid of wired and wireless networking;
• ubiquitous, perpetual wireless network technologies
• 3rd generation Internet
• Applications:
• E-M-U-Commerce & Digital Economy
• real-time global telecommunications involving ultra-portable
multimedia appliances;
• integrated applications;
• Web2 – Web3…
• Security & Integrity Operation:
• Challenged by smart, ubiquitous networking.
Prof. Eduard Babulak
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION TO DRIVE
BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
• Developments in four major technological areas such
as:
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intelligent device and sensor networks,
analytics: distributed intelligence,
human to computer interaction, and
new approaches to system building and integration
Future Web
FUTURE WEB
Credit to: Jeff Jaffe
E-MANUFACTURING: FUTURE IT
E-manufacturing Hierarchy credit to INVENSYS
Credit to: Turban: Information Technology for Management
Credit to: Turban: Information Technology for Management
WHAT IS E-MANUFACTURING
The complete electronic (computer
systems) integration of all factory
component using industry
standards.
E-manufacturing extends from the
Equipment to the Equipment
Automation Systems to the MES
(Manufacturing Execution
Systems)/YMS (Yield Management
System)/EEC (Equipment
Engineering Capability) and to the
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning).
Credit to INVENSYS
Prof. Eduard Babulak
IMPACT OF UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING ON AUTOMATION &
E-U-COMMERCE
Credit to INVENSYS
Prof. Eduard Babulak
EXPERT SYSTEMS
Expert system as applied to an industrial robot
guided by machine vision using two cameras.
The basic structure of an expert system. The knowledge base consists of knowledge rules (general information about the problem) and
inference rules (the approach used to reach conclusions). The results are communicated to the user through the natural-language
interface. Source: After K.W. Goff.
Credit to: Mikell P. Groover: Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated manufacturing
CREATORIUM - PORTAL
Customer product
specifications request
Credit to: Prof. Kai Cheng and Dr R J Bateman: Developed Manufacturing
Design – Manufacturing
process planning
www.wydiwyg.co.uk
BROADER E-MANUFACTURING APPLICATIONS
Credit to: Prof. Kai Cheng and Dr R J Bateman: Developed Manufacturing
E-DESIGN & ANALYSIS BASED ON GRID COMPUTING
Credit to: Prof. Kai Cheng and Dr R J Bateman: Developed Manufacturing
MODELLING & SIMULATION OF THE EXTENDED
ENTERPRISE OPERATIONS BASED ON DYNAMIC PETRI
NETS
Credit to: Prof. Kai Cheng and Dr R J Bateman: Developed Manufacturing
REMOTE CONDITION MONITORING & CONTROL OF
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Credit to: Prof. Kai Cheng and Dr R J Bateman: Developed Manufacturing
CREATIVE DESIGN SEARCH ENGINE
Credit to: Prof. Kai Cheng and Dr R J Bateman: Developed Manufacturing
Industrie 4.0 - The Fourth Industrial Revolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPRURtORnis
Industry 4.0: Integrated Industry reaches the next level: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccB6e18VwsQ
Production of the future - new operating concepts between people and machines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmurYutiAyA
Beautiful Humanoid Robot With Artificial Intelligence [ 3D Animation ]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9W7WE1oP7d4
The future of machine tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9akTfuZoSc
2014 Breaking News Pentagon DARPA shows USA Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel Humanoid robot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhGdqZjjQZU
(HD) Future Humanoid Robots Will Blow your Mind- 2014 full Documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFm5avbuWWU
Next Future Terrifying Technology #Mind Blow (Full Documentary): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubz4dcafNF8
Most Luxurious City in the World - Full Documentary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutITM2KY-Y
Building an Internet for Robots: Gajan Mohanarajah at TEDxYouth@Adliswil:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JHbpdt8Av8
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/10/4824026/a-first-look-inside-googles-secretive-quantum-lab
http://io9.com/10-mindblowingly-futuristic-technologies-that-will-appe-673136756
http://www.inquisitr.com/1277386/futuristic-quantum-computer-is-here-the-512-qubit-d-wave-two/
http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/04/17/us-views-of-technology-and-the-future/
http://research.microsoft.com/enus/um/cambridge/projects/hci2020/downloads/beinghuman_a3.pdf
http://www.entrepreneurshipchallenge.org/
Welcome to the Intel Global Challenge at UC Berkeley!
http://cis.ieee.org/computational experts
http://www.psfk.com/2014/04/pew-research-american-view-future-technologies.html
The automated environment and cyberspace systems for the 21st century entered a new era of innovation and
technological advancements. World’s industry and commerce are becoming more and more computerized having
a global vision for the future.
The advancement of current technologies in the fields such as data and telecommunications, ubiquitous Internet access and
sensor technologies combined with the new revolutionary explorations and concepts in biotechnology and nanotechnology,
computer human interface-interaction, present a great challenge for the research community worldwide.
It is essential to remember that technology is only a tool and/or utility resource that is available to us all.
Did we find the answers to simple questions such as:
“Why it is that if little spider falls from the table down on the kitchen floor, it never breaks it’s tiny legs?”
“Did we really make progress in Automation and if yes to what extend?”
“What is the ultimate Internet access?”
“What is the truly Intelligent Fully-Automated Cyberspace?”
I believe that we are at the beginning of new technological revolution that will transform our lives.
It is essential to continue in research, innovation, the developments of new technologies and application in support of
automation.
THANK YOU
ANY QUESTIONS?
Prof. Eduard Babulak