Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0

Recent innovations in determining power—including the Internet of Things, M2M, online services, computational AI, and ARM-based big little multicores for encased applications—have aided in developing industrial process automation. Advanced IP-enabled, the fifth edition of Industry guidelines, are be...

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Main Author: Liping Wen
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-02-01
Series:Measurement: Sensors
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description Recent innovations in determining power—including the Internet of Things, M2M, online services, computational AI, and ARM-based big little multicores for encased applications—have aided in developing industrial process automation. Advanced IP-enabled, the fifth edition of Industry guidelines, are being implemented via actuators, sensing devices, and processors in machinery automation. This allows for increased degrees of competence with less human participation. Because of these novel innovations, the SCPS (Smart et al.) will be pivotal in the next industrialization phase. Multiple integrated systems with varying software are interconnected in an SCPS to perform tasks such as calculation, interaction, supervision, and action. Based on our findings, we propose an inconsistent structure for SCPS that facilitates the execution of composite workflow dynamics via electrical, pneumatic, and hydrodynamic operations. By modeling system problems, instrument postponement, operator interruption, and translation interruption, the proposed design allows for the separation of all components of an operational change, including calculation, oversight, interactions, and activation. This allows us to disentangle these many components. Voltage frequency islands (VFI) with an elevated level of flexibility are used to allocate intellectually integrated components to the many different physical operations, with the amount of flexibility varying from procedure to procedure. All modeled process parameters are fine-tuned using the Variable Volt and Fundamental Shifting methods. In the coming era of manufacturing 5.0, where human involvement is also a part of the procedure in different industries like fuel, compost, paper goods, concrete, space travel, and motor vehicle manufacturing, the suggested layout would be best suited for implementation.
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spelling doaj.art-0e67918ee8784aefa565fb22f07c89cf2024-01-26T05:34:55ZengElsevierMeasurement: Sensors2665-91742024-02-0131100981Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0Liping Wen0XinXiang Vocational and Technical College, Xinxiang, Henan, 453006, ChinaRecent innovations in determining power—including the Internet of Things, M2M, online services, computational AI, and ARM-based big little multicores for encased applications—have aided in developing industrial process automation. Advanced IP-enabled, the fifth edition of Industry guidelines, are being implemented via actuators, sensing devices, and processors in machinery automation. This allows for increased degrees of competence with less human participation. Because of these novel innovations, the SCPS (Smart et al.) will be pivotal in the next industrialization phase. Multiple integrated systems with varying software are interconnected in an SCPS to perform tasks such as calculation, interaction, supervision, and action. Based on our findings, we propose an inconsistent structure for SCPS that facilitates the execution of composite workflow dynamics via electrical, pneumatic, and hydrodynamic operations. By modeling system problems, instrument postponement, operator interruption, and translation interruption, the proposed design allows for the separation of all components of an operational change, including calculation, oversight, interactions, and activation. This allows us to disentangle these many components. Voltage frequency islands (VFI) with an elevated level of flexibility are used to allocate intellectually integrated components to the many different physical operations, with the amount of flexibility varying from procedure to procedure. All modeled process parameters are fine-tuned using the Variable Volt and Fundamental Shifting methods. In the coming era of manufacturing 5.0, where human involvement is also a part of the procedure in different industries like fuel, compost, paper goods, concrete, space travel, and motor vehicle manufacturing, the suggested layout would be best suited for implementation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917423003173Pneumatic and electronic structuresDirected variable filtering systemSystem cyber-physiquesComprehensive networksArtificial intelligenceIntelligent apparatuses
spellingShingle Liping Wen
Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0
Measurement: Sensors
Pneumatic and electronic structures
Directed variable filtering system
System cyber-physiques
Comprehensive networks
Artificial intelligence
Intelligent apparatuses
title Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0
title_full Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0
title_fullStr Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0
title_full_unstemmed Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0
title_short Design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5.0
title_sort design automation system synchronization for cyber physical system with dynamic voltage and frequency scaling in industry 5 0
topic Pneumatic and electronic structures
Directed variable filtering system
System cyber-physiques
Comprehensive networks
Artificial intelligence
Intelligent apparatuses
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917423003173
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