Human-Robot Teaming: Grand Challenges DOI
Manisha Natarajan, Esmaeil Seraj,

Batuhan Altundas

et al.

Current Robotics Reports, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4(3), P. 81 - 100

Published: Aug. 8, 2023

Language: Английский

Human Digital Twin in the context of Industry 5.0 DOI
Baicun Wang, Huiying Zhou, Xingyu Li

et al.

Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 85, P. 102626 - 102626

Published: July 27, 2023

Language: Английский

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187

Is Industry 5.0 a Human-Centred Approach? A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Joel Alves, Tânia M. Lima, Pedro Dinis Gaspar

et al.

Processes, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(1), P. 193 - 193

Published: Jan. 7, 2023

Industry 5.0 presents itself as a strategy that puts the human factor at centre of production, where well-being worker is prioritized, well more sustainable and resilient production systems. For centricity, it necessary to empower beings and, respectively, industrial operators, improve their individual skills competences in collaboration or cooperation with digital technologies. This research’s main purpose distinguishing point are determine whether truly human-oriented how centricity can be created that, this systematic literature review article analyses clarifies concepts ideologies its respective technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Human-robot collaboration, Digitalization), strategies aim achieving systems, especially for worker.

Language: Английский

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153

Employment 5.0: The work of the future and the future of work DOI Creative Commons
Oluwaseun Kolade, Adebowale Owoseni

Technology in Society, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 71, P. 102086 - 102086

Published: Aug. 21, 2022

This systematic review brings together the collection of recent scholarly outputs on disruptive impact digital transformation work. paper draws from a sample 68 2011 to 2022. We identify three key theoretical perspectives: socio-technical systems theory, skill-biased technological change, and political economy transformation. The articles provide complementary insights cross-cutting themes unemployment, wage inequality job polarization. They also highlight often conflicting views about technology ownership, work-less utopia, education reforms imperative human-centricity in appropriation technology. Drawing findings across whole spectrum analytical perspectives, we offer critical reflections factors that will define work future, terms skills, creativity opportunities for autonomous workers. discuss institutional processes shape future Finally, recommendations research policy interventions.

Language: Английский

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143

Industry 5.0 – Past, Present, and Near Future DOI Open Access
João Barata, Ina Kayser

Procedia Computer Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 219, P. 778 - 788

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

The industrial transformation is sociotechnical. Industry 5.0 one of the recent terms to describe this phenomenon, defined as a humanized vision technological transformations in industry, balancing current and future needs workers society with sustainable optimization energy consumption, materials processing, product lifecycles. This paper presents tertiary study thirty-two literature reviews on 5.0, supported by bibliometric analysis Scopus database. results show three stages research since 2018, starting 4.0 separation. latest priority deploy circular manufacturing strategies human-friendly digitalization capable anticipating acting proactively impacts. Therefore, future-oriented cross-sectoral, (interactively) diverging from original configuration 4.0. For theory, we highlight findings reviews, clarifying landscape suggesting developments. practice, examples societal priorities that industries should consider their digital investments, crucial improving economic competitiveness.

Language: Английский

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123

Behind the definition of Industry 5.0: a systematic review of technologies, principles, components, and values DOI Creative Commons
Morteza Ghobakhloo, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Ming‐Lang Tseng

et al.

Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 40(6), P. 432 - 447

Published: May 27, 2023

This study addresses the emerging concept of Industry 5.0, which aims to tackle societal concerns associated with ongoing digital industrial transformation. However, there is still a lack consensus on definition and scope as well limited understanding its technological components, design principles, intended values. To bridge these knowledge gaps, conducts content-centric review relevant literature synthesizes evidence develop an architectural for 5.0. The findings reveal that 5.0 represents future transformation, offering potential solutions socio-economic environmental issues were inadequately addressed or exacerbated by 4.0. provides managers, industrialists, policymakers comprehensive overview including constituents, smart emphasizing importance stakeholder involvement integration effective governance transformation within this framework.

Language: Английский

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122

Maturity assessment for Industry 5.0: A review of existing maturity models DOI Creative Commons
Franziska Hein-Pensel,

Heiner Winkler,

Anja Brückner

et al.

Journal of Manufacturing Systems, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 66, P. 200 - 210

Published: Dec. 21, 2022

With the introduction of Industry 5.0, a new paradigm shift is planned. Whereas 4.0 still focused primarily on economic objectives to be achieved through digital transformation and automation monotonous work processes, 5.0 will also bring in social ecological objectives. The focus holistic, sustainable, human-centered value creation. Thus, complexity digitalization increasing with implementation direct collaboration between humans machines. In particular, small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are faced major challenges as they have limited resources for implementing successful strategy. This makes use maturity models (MMs) valuable tool shaping strategically aligned transition companies. this context, paper reviews whether currently existing MMs address specific requirements sufficiently consider approach along assessment readiness disruptive technologies companies (especially SMEs). study examines part systematic literature review. A total 297 German- English-language publications were found systematically investigated, which 24 provided sufficient scientific information end. These categorized using self-developed evaluation matrix. Furthermore, evaluated discussed regarding their applicability SMEs. Through analysis, key characteristics identified, can serve basis development an

Language: Английский

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116

Industry 5.0 implications for inclusive sustainable manufacturing: An evidence-knowledge-based strategic roadmap DOI Creative Commons
Morteza Ghobakhloo, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Behzad Foroughi

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 417, P. 138023 - 138023

Published: July 6, 2023

Despite the hype surrounding Industry 5.0 and its importance for sustainability, micro-mechanisms through which this agenda can lead to socio-environmental values are largely understudied. The present study strived address knowledge gap by developing a strategic roadmap that outlines how boost sustainable manufacturing. first conducted content-centric literature review identified 12 functions inclusively further developed complex contextual relationships among explained they should be synergistically leveraged maximize their contribution sustainability. Results reveal value network integration, technology governance, business model innovation, skill development most driver tangible implications of Alternatively, renewable integration manufacturing resilience dependent hard-to-reach 5.0, materialization requires major collaboration stakeholders. stakeholders leverage technological functional constituents promote inclusively.

Language: Английский

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105

From Industry 4.0 to Construction 5.0: Exploring the Path towards Human–Robot Collaboration in Construction DOI Creative Commons
Marina Marinelli

Systems, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(3), P. 152 - 152

Published: March 16, 2023

Industry 4.0 is a recent trend representing the vision for integration of information, objects and people in cyber-physical scenarios order to transform factories into intelligent environments. Although this transition still ongoing, corresponding 5.0 has already emerged. aims bring human factor back production system, with collaborative work paradigm human–robot collaboration (HRC) at its core. This paper first discusses how conceptually evolved being implemented context construction, through lens literature review bibliometric analysis. Additionally, it clarifies scope assesses momentum as trend, drawing on comparisons 4.0/Construction vision. Furthermore, makes realistic assessment potential evolve Construction 5.0. In context, reviews prospects HRC use highlights distinct challenges proposes new directions. is, author’s best knowledge, consideration ‘Construction 5.0’ analysis comparing data from 4.0, literature.

Language: Английский

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57

Picking with a robot colleague: A systematic literature review and evaluation of technology acceptance in human–robot collaborative warehouses DOI
Frédéric Jacob, Eric H. Grosse, Stefan Morana

et al.

Computers & Industrial Engineering, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 180, P. 109262 - 109262

Published: April 23, 2023

Language: Английский

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55

Optimization of energy consumption in industrial robots, a review DOI Creative Commons
Mohsen Soori, Behrooz Arezoo, Roza Dastres

et al.

Cognitive Robotics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 3, P. 142 - 157

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Optimization of energy consumption in industrial robots can reduce operating costs, improve performance and increase the lifespan robot during part manufacturing. Choosing energy-efficient components such as motors, drives, controllers significantly robots. Over-sized motors heavy arms waste decrease efficiency By optimizing programs reducing idle time operations, amount spent be reduced to minimize using consumed by reduced. Also, regular maintenance providing maximum for robot's components. implementing management systems, monitored analyzed optimize working conditions. To lost reuse usage times, regenerative braking used The process manufacturing optimized order movements times analyze schedules robots, different methodologies from recent published papers are reviewed study. Proper selection, motor low wight arms, efficient programming schedules, system, elements production regarding minimization discussed As a result, future research works field presented consumption, operational sustainability operations terms productivity enhancement

Language: Английский

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55