Applied Industrial Technologies Correlated to Advanced Decision-Making Techniques in Dynamic Industry 4.0 Sustainable Engineering Processes

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Industrial Technologies".

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Interests: Industry 4.0; Industry 5.0; Industry 4.0/5.0; readiness and maturity models; production system design; collaborative workplace
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Dear Colleagues,

The successful enrolment of Industry 4.0 into worldwide engineering processes is highly dependent on advanced decision-making techniques, whose capabilities to model, evaluate and optimize highly dynamic, sustainability-oriented properties are increasingly applied in everyday life, presenting the transfer of theoretical methods and approaches to applied cases. Therefore, improving social, environmental, and economic prospects can lead to a better new world. The globalized market and digitally supported industry, regardless of the production type, from the most basic job shop to mass personalized production, aim to optimized engineering processes. In the era of Industry 4.0 (and beyond), where the high complexity of engineering processes is reflected in applied cases of the multi-criteria decision making, optimization problems need to be solved with advanced evolutionary computation methods, complex systems simulations, and new visual computing approaches. Personalized products in Industry 4.0 manufacturing systems are represented by the high-mix, low-volume production type, for which adequate evaluation of different optimization parameters is crucial. The impact of highly dynamic processes (rapidly changing global demounts and new global paradigms) needs to be further explored to sustainably justify engineering processes in globalized markets.

This Special Issue on “Applied Industrial Technologies Correlated to Advanced Decision-Making Techniques in Dynamic Industry 4.0 Sustainable Engineering Processes” aims to incorporate recent developments in decision-making techniques, Industry 4.0 and sustainable engineering processes. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Evolutionary Techniques;
  • Optimization Techniques;
  • Numerical Techniques;
  • Decision Theory and Methods;
  • Decision Support Systems;
  • Complex Systems and Methodology;
  • Dynamic Simulation of Systems;
  • Manufacturing Systems;
  • Production Planning and Scheduling;
  • Industrial Processes;
  • Operations Research, Business Systems Simulation;
  • Intelligent Simulation;      
  • Knowledge-Based Simulation;
  • Real-Time Systems;
  • Visual Computing Methods;
  • Collaborative Robotics and Industrial Manipulators;
  • Service Systems;
  • Self-Organizing Systems;
  • Supply Chain Management;
  • Logistics Management;
  • Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality;
  • Work Study and Ergonomics.

We sincerely hope that contributed articles and our effort in compiling them will enrich the global scientific knowledge base and inspire researchers to conduct further state-of-the-art research.

Dr. Robert Ojstersek
Prof. Dr. Iztok Palčič
Dr. Hankun Zhang
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Simultaneous Use of Digital Technologies and Industrial Robots in Manufacturing Firms
by Klemen Kovič, Robert Ojsteršek and Iztok Palčič
Appl. Sci. 2023, 13(10), 5890; https://doi.org/10.3390/app13105890 - 10 May 2023
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This paper presents the use of digital technologies and industrial robots in manufacturing firms. More importantly, we look at the relationship between the use of digital technologies and industrial robots within the Industry 4.0 concept. We also use a specific Industry 4.0 Readiness [...] Read more.
This paper presents the use of digital technologies and industrial robots in manufacturing firms. More importantly, we look at the relationship between the use of digital technologies and industrial robots within the Industry 4.0 concept. We also use a specific Industry 4.0 Readiness index to assess manufacturing firms’ Industry 4.0 readiness level and analyze the relationship between the achieved readiness level and the use of industrial robots. The research is based on data from 118 manufacturing firms from a European Manufacturing Survey. Based on statistical analysis, we present the results that show a significant correlation between the use of specific digital technologies and two types of industrial robots. Our study also points out that manufacturing firms with a higher Industry 4.0 readiness level tend to use industrial robots more frequently. Full article
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Digital Transformation of Production Planning and Control in Manufacturing SMEs-The Mold Shop Case
by Kosmas Alexopoulos, Nikolaos Nikolakis and Evangelos Xanthakis
Appl. Sci. 2022, 12(21), 10788; https://doi.org/10.3390/app122110788 - 25 Oct 2022
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This work describes an approach for the Digital Transformation (DT) of a manufacturing SME in the mold production industry. The phases for changing from manual and non-adding value labor-intensive practices to digital and smart manufacturing configurations are described. Initially, the needs of the [...] Read more.
This work describes an approach for the Digital Transformation (DT) of a manufacturing SME in the mold production industry. The phases for changing from manual and non-adding value labor-intensive practices to digital and smart manufacturing configurations are described. Initially, the needs of the SME are presented in terms of improving the planning and monitoring capabilities. Following the requirements analysis, a set of digital functionalities are proposed and mapped to the specific needs. The digital solution presented includes technologies such as the Internet of Things, data management, intelligent production planning and web technologies. The industrial pilot case has showed how the use of open-source off-the-shelf technology, integrated with the facility’s legacy systems can reduce daily production management tasks and ease the burden of planning and monitoring. The engineers and management team of the SME have acquired first-hand experience on the benefits digitalization of process can bring to the organization that is valuable for proceeding with the DT of the organization. Full article
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Influence Mechanism of Transportation Integration on Industrial Agglomeration in Urban Agglomeration Theory—Taking the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration as an Example
by Gongding Wei, Xueyan Li, Mingyuan Yu, Guangquan Lu and Zhiyu Chen
Appl. Sci. 2022, 12(16), 8369; https://doi.org/10.3390/app12168369 - 22 Aug 2022
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This study selected the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration as the research area, combining it with the current situation of the transportation development of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration to construct the urban agglomeration transportation integration index system and evaluate the development [...] Read more.
This study selected the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration as the research area, combining it with the current situation of the transportation development of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration to construct the urban agglomeration transportation integration index system and evaluate the development status of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration transportation integration. The study examined the influence mechanism of transportation infrastructure on industrial agglomeration. The results are as follows: (1) From 2011–2020, the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration’s transportation integration index showed a clear upward trend. (2) The integration level of local transportation played an important role in promoting local industrial agglomeration. Promoting industrial agglomeration in neighboring areas had a negative spillover effect on industrial agglomeration in this region. Developing transportation integration in other regions had an insignificant positive effect on the development of local industrial agglomeration. (3) Urban agglomeration transportation integration impacted regional industrial agglomeration, mainly through the “cost effect.” Thus, cities in the Yangtze River Delta in 2020 need to accelerate the construction of relevant transportation infrastructure so as to promote the integrated development of higher-quality transportation in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. Full article
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