A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SME
ABSTRACTIn Industry 4.0 context, data valorisation allows industries to develop new capabilities, create competitive advantages and achieve manufacturing sustainability, but technological infrastructures are needed to support system interoperability and to manage datas. These infrastructures are not...
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author | Jean-Rémi Piat Christophe Danjou Bruno Agard Robert Beauchemin |
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description | ABSTRACTIn Industry 4.0 context, data valorisation allows industries to develop new capabilities, create competitive advantages and achieve manufacturing sustainability, but technological infrastructures are needed to support system interoperability and to manage datas. These infrastructures are not enought mature in many industrial environments, especially in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Technology integration is challenging due to system and information heterogeneity , and even more so in SMEs that have constraint environment and which lack specific research study. . Although several approaches have been proposed, the literature lacks empirical evidence of the adoption of new technologies in SMEs. This paper presents a guideline for implementing a Cyber-Physical system (CPS) architecture in an SME and its application in an organic flour mill in Montreal. The case study provides evidence of the possibility to implement a CPS architecture in SMEs and can serve as an inspiration for SME to develop an Industry 4.0 strategy. |
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spelling | doaj.art-50676bb8b1e5473dad03b92aa47934fd2024-02-28T19:28:41ZengTaylor & Francis GroupProduction and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal2169-32772023-12-0111110.1080/21693277.2023.2218910A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SMEJean-Rémi Piat0Christophe Danjou1Bruno Agard2Robert Beauchemin3Laboratoire En Intelligence des Données, Département de Mathématiques Et Génie Industriel, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, CanadaLaboratoire En Intelligence des Données, Département de Mathématiques Et Génie Industriel, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, CanadaLaboratoire En Intelligence des Données, Département de Mathématiques Et Génie Industriel, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, CanadaLa Meunerie Milanaise, Québec, CanadaABSTRACTIn Industry 4.0 context, data valorisation allows industries to develop new capabilities, create competitive advantages and achieve manufacturing sustainability, but technological infrastructures are needed to support system interoperability and to manage datas. These infrastructures are not enought mature in many industrial environments, especially in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Technology integration is challenging due to system and information heterogeneity , and even more so in SMEs that have constraint environment and which lack specific research study. . Although several approaches have been proposed, the literature lacks empirical evidence of the adoption of new technologies in SMEs. This paper presents a guideline for implementing a Cyber-Physical system (CPS) architecture in an SME and its application in an organic flour mill in Montreal. The case study provides evidence of the possibility to implement a CPS architecture in SMEs and can serve as an inspiration for SME to develop an Industry 4.0 strategy.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21693277.2023.2218910cyber-physical systemsmall and medium enterpriseindustry 4.0guidelinearchitecture |
spellingShingle | Jean-Rémi Piat Christophe Danjou Bruno Agard Robert Beauchemin A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SME Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal cyber-physical system small and medium enterprise industry 4.0 guideline architecture |
title | A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SME |
title_full | A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SME |
title_fullStr | A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SME |
title_full_unstemmed | A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SME |
title_short | A guideline to implement a CPS architecture in an SME |
title_sort | guideline to implement a cps architecture in an sme |
topic | cyber-physical system small and medium enterprise industry 4.0 guideline architecture |
url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21693277.2023.2218910 |
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