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Manufacturing in the era of 4th industrial revolution : a world scientific reference / |
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9789811222788 价格: CNY6537.43 |
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9789811222818 |
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9789811222832 |
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9789811222856 |
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F416.4 |
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Manufacturing in the era of 4th industrial revolution [a world scientific reference ] |
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Manufacturing in the era of fourth industrial revolution |
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Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, 2020. |
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3 volumes ; ; 25 cm. |
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"The era of the fourth industrial revolution has fundamentally transformed the manufacturing landscape. Products are getting increasingly complex and customers expect a higher level of customization and quality. Manufacturing in the Era of 4th Industrial Revolution explores three technologies that are the building blocks of the next-generation advanced manufacturing. The first technology covered in Volume 1 is Additive Manufacturing (AM). AM has emerged as a very popular manufacturing process. The most common form of AM is referred to as "three-dimensional (3D) printing". Overall, the revolution of additive manufacturing has led to many opportunities in fabricating complex, customized, and novel products. As the number of printable materials increases and AM processes evolve, manufacturing capabilities for future engineering systems will expand rapidly, resulting in a completely new paradigm for solving a myriad of global problems. The second technology is industrial robots, which is covered in Volume 2 on Robotics. Traditionally, industrial robots have been used on mass production lines, where the same manufacturing operation is repeated many times. Recent advances in human-safe industrial robots present an opportunity for creating hybrid work cells, where humans and robots can collaborate in close physical proximities. This Cobots, or collaborative robots, has opened up to opportunity for humans and robots to work more closely together. Recent advances in artificial intelligence are striving to make industrial robots more agile, with the ability to adapt to changing environments and tasks. Additionally, recent advances in force and tactile sensing enable robots to be used in complex manufacturing tasks. These new capabilities are expanding the role of robotics in manufacturing operations and leading to significant growth in the industrial robotics area. The third technology covered in Volume 3 is augmented and virtual reality. Augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) technologies are being leveraged by the manufacturing community to improve operations in a wide variety of ways. Traditional applications have included operator training and design visualization, with more recent applications including interactive design and manufacturing planning, human and robot interactions, ergonomic analysis, information and knowledge capture, and manufacturing simulation. The advent of low-cost solutions in these areas is accepted to accelerate the rate of adoption of these technologies in the manufacturing and related sectors. Consisting of chapters by leading experts in the world, Manufacturing in the Era of 4th Industrial Revolution provides a reference set for supporting graduate programs in the advanced manufacturing area"-- |
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Manufacturing processes Technological innovations. |
主要责任者:
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Gupta, Satyandra K, |
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Recent advances in- | | additive manufacturing / edit- | |ors, Hugh Bruck, University of- | | Maryland, College Park, USA, - | |Yong Chen, University of South- | |ern California, USA, Satyandra- | | K Gupta, University of Southe- | |rn California, USA -- volume. - | |2. Recent advances in industri- | |al robotics / editors, Satyand- | |ra K Gupta, University of Sout- | |hern California, USA, Venkat N- | | Krovi, Clemson University, US- | |A, Craig Schlenoff, National I- | |nstitute of Standards and Tech- | |nology, USA -- volume 3. Augme- | |nted, virtual and mixed realit- | |y applications in advanced man- | |ufacturing / editors, Monica B- | |ordegoni, Politecnico di Milan- | |o, Italy, Satyandra K Gupta, U- | |niversity of Southern Californ- | |ia, USA, James Ritchie, Heriot- | |-Watt University, UK. 520| |▼a"The era of the fourth indus- | |trial revolution has fundament- | |ally transformed the manufactu- | |ring landscape. Products are g- | |etting increasingly complex an- | |d customers expect a higher le- | |vel of customization and quali- | |ty. Manufacturing in the Era o- | |f 4th Industrial Revolution ex- | |plores three technologies that- | | are the building blocks of th- | |e next-generation advanced man- | |ufacturing. The first technolo- | |gy covered in Volume 1 is Addi- | |tive Manufacturing (AM). AM ha- | |s emerged as a very popular ma- | |nufacturing process. The most - | |common form of AM is referred - | |to as "three-dimensional (3D) - | |printing". Overall, the revolu- | |tion of additive manufacturing- | | has led to many opportunities- | | in fabricating complex, custo- | |mized, and novel products. As - | |the number of printable materi- | |als increases and AM processes- | | evolve, manufacturing capabil- | |ities for future engineering s- | |ystems will expand rapidly, re- | |sulting in a completely new pa- | |radigm for solving a myriad of- | | global problems. The second t- | |echnology is industrial robots- | |, which is covered in Volume 2- | | on Robotics. Traditionally, i- | |ndustrial robots have been use- | |d on mass production lines, wh- | |ere the same manufacturing ope- | |ration is repeated many times.- | | Recent advances in human-safe- | | industrial robots present an - | |opportunity for creating hybri- | |d work cells, where humans and- | | robots can collaborate in clo- | |se physical proximities. This - | |Cobots, or collaborative robot- | |s, has opened up to opportunit- | |y for humans and robots to wor- | |k more closely together. Recen- | |t advances in artificial intel- | |ligence are striving to make i- | |ndustrial robots more agile, w- | |ith the ability to adapt to ch- | |anging environments and tasks.- | | Additionally, recent advances- | | in force and tactile sensing - | |enable robots to be used in co- | |mplex manufacturing tasks. The- | |se new capabilities are expand- | |ing the role of robotics in ma- | |nufacturing operations and lea- | |ding to significant growth in - | |the industrial robotics area. - | |The third technology covered i- | |n Volume 3 is augmented and vi- | |rtual reality. Augmented and v- | |irtual reality (AR/VR) technol- | |ogies are being leveraged by t- | |he manufacturing community to - | |improve operations in a wide v- | |ariety of ways. Traditional ap- | |plications have included opera- | |tor training and design visual- | |ization, with more recent appl- | |ications including interactive- | | design and manufacturing plan- | |ning, human and robot interact- | |ions, ergonomic analysis, info- | |rmation and knowledge capture,- | | and manufacturing simulation.- | | The advent of low-cost soluti- | |ons in these areas is accepted- | | to accelerate the rate of ado- | |ption of these technologies in- | | the manufacturing and related- | | sectors. Consisting of chapte- | |rs by leading experts in the w- | |orld, Manufacturing in the Era- | | of 4th Industrial Revolution - | |provides a reference set for s- | |upporting graduate programs in- | | the advanced manufacturing ar- | |ea"--▼cProvided by publisher. 650| 0|▼aManufacturing processes▼xTec- | |hnological innovations. 700|1 |▼aGupta, Satyandra K,▼eeditor.