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The Asset Administration Shell in Practice

The Asset Administration Shell in Practice

Key to unified IoT integration of heterogeneous assets
Detlef Gerhard, Mario Wolf, Timo Köring, Jannick Huxoll, Julian Rolf
In practice, the integration of heterogeneous IoT components is often a complex and confusing process. The different ways of representing information about individual assets create the desire for a standardized representation. The administration shell (AAS) creates a digital exchange format for this purpose. This potential is to be exploited and put into practice as part of the EIT project "AASHub". The aim of the project is to develop a process for integrating information from the administration shell into the IoT platform "Contact Elements for IoT". (Only in German)
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 49-52
Digital Representations as Basis for Digital Twins in Plant Industry

Digital Representations as Basis for Digital Twins in Plant Industry

Fundamentals, Particularities, Challenges and Possible Solutions
Bernhard Saske, Sebastian Schwoch, Kristin Paetzold, Max Layer, Sebastian Neubert, Jonathan Leidich, Peter Robl
The use of Digital Twins offers a wide range of applications and opportunities for optimized processes along the entire life cycle of technical systems. However, this concept encounters specific characteristics in plant industry within the development, the construction and operation phase of plants. This article describes these special characteristics and the resulting challenges for the creation and operation of Digital Twins in plant industry. The concept of “Digital Representation” as a basis for Digital Twins is presented together with its prerequisites and potentials.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 21-24 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-5_21-24
Digital Product Optimisation for the Use of Additive Manufacturing

Digital Product Optimisation for the Use of Additive Manufacturing

Michael Wahl, Martin Bonenberger, Julian Morbach, Adrian Huwer ORCID Icon, Lauri Hoffmann
Additive manufacturing, i.e. the printing of three- dimensional workpieces from different materials, offers the possibility of quickly producing functional prototypes. Digital optimisation is an important building block for the rapid implementation of functional product ideas. Based on digital models, the product is virtually optimised and continuously improved. Once the product has been digitally optimised in terms of its properties, it is checked and, if necessary, adapted for additive manufacturing. The product is then manufactured, reworked and finally tested. The article shows the optimisation possibilities using the example of a dispenser from the food industry. An existing component is digitised, a flow optimisation is carried out on the digital model and the improved product is additively manufactured.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 25-29 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-5_25-29
Digital Twins in Food Supply

Digital Twins in Food Supply

An Overview of potentials and challenges
Christian Krupitzer, Elia Henrichs
The food sector is facing many challenges, including food loss and waste. To cope with those challenges, digital twins that create a digital representation of physical entities by integrating real-time and real- world data seems to be a promising approach. This article presents the results of a literature review on digital twin applications in the food industry and analyze their challenges and potentials.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 17-20 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-5_17-20
Technology Accep­tance of Robotic Process Automation

Technology Accep­tance of Robotic Process Automation

An empirical analysis
Jörg von Garrel, Jonas Geist
Based on theoretical-empirical findings presented in the article "Technology Acceptance of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) (Part 1)", this article presents the results of an empirical study on the acceptance of robotic process automation (RPA) using structural equation modeling. This survey was conducted in a finance department of the business unit "Smart Infrastructure - Digital Grid" of a global technology company distributed throughout Germany.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 40-44
Influence of Milling Spindle Orientation on Machining Accuracy

Influence of Milling Spindle Orientation on Machining Accuracy

A case study on milling with industrial robots
Bernd Kuhlenkötter ORCID Icon, Dennis Möllensiep, Lars N. Josler
Industrial robots are being used increasingly in machining processes. Here, the robots exhibit a significantly higher displacement of the end effector than conventional CNC machines due to their comparable low stiffness. This paper presents an approach to minimize such displacements of the tool by exploiting the rotational degrees of freedom at the milling spindle. For this purpose, the displacement of the end effector at different orientations of the milling spindle was investigated by means of a structural model.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 5 | Pages 53-56 | DOI 10.30844/IM_22-5_53-56
E-Commerce in the People’s Republic of China

E-Commerce in the People's Republic of China

A Market Opportunity for German Companies?
Yingying Ke, Martin Braun
Germany is the largest European trading partner of the People's Republic of China. The main exports are chemical products, machinery, motor vehicles and electrical engineering. However, German companies are finding it difficult to gain access to the Chinese B2C-market. E-commerce, which has been expanded in recent years, can enable German companies to enter the Chinese custom- er market. The article presents the situation of e-commerce in China and shows relevant support offers of the platform operators, which, however, can lead to economic dependency. For German companies, it seems advantageous to deal with the principles of success of Chinese e-commerce in order to implement them in their traditional markets.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 4 | Pages 38-42
Influence of Digitalization on Blue-Collar Workers

Influence of Digitalization on Blue-Collar Workers

Christoph Glock, Eric Grosse ORCID Icon, Sven Winkelhaus
The introduction of new Industry 4.0 technologies is changing job characteristics in many manual industrial sectors, especially in production and logistics, through automation and digitization. Depending on the extent and degree of maturity, these changes are perceived differently by employees and can have both positive and negative effects on job satisfaction and motivation. This article uses the example of workplaces in in-house logistics to highlight how their characteristics change as a result of the introduction of Industry 4.0 technologies. It also presents a process model that can serve as a decision-making aid for companies to consider important implications for the successful transformation process and to pursue the human-centric design of manual, technically supported workplaces.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 4 | Pages 53-56
Crowd Management Considering Pandemic Security

Crowd Management Considering Pandemic Security

Rahmenkonzept für einen sicheren Messebetrieb unter Berücksichtigung von geeigneten Abständen und Routenplanung
Ann-Kathrin Rohde, Birte Pupkes, Michael Lütjen ORCID Icon, Rafael Mortensen Ernits, Dennis Keiser, Michael Freitag ORCID Icon
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the additional challenges that events face in terms of appropriate crowd management. This paper is dedicated analyzing these challenges and existing approaches for the safe operation of events during pandemics. Based on this, an innovative framework is presented that uses intelligent crowd analysis and is applicable to an environment with volatile groups. In addition, the specifiv use case of trade fair events is considered in this framework.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 4 | Pages 48-52
Intelligent Assistance System for Energy-Efficient Pump and Lock Control

Intelligent Assistance System for Energy-Efficient Pump and Lock Control

Innovative software systems for sustainable energy efficiency improvement in complex port facilities
Thimo Schindler, Arne Schuldt
Supported by an intelligent assistance system, the sustainability and digitalisation of the tideindependent Industriehafen Bremen can be increased. To guarantee port security, a constant level of the isolated harbour is essential. There is great potential for increasing energy efficiency if the lock naturally waters the harbour basin at times of high tide instead of employing a pump station. This contribution shows how artificial intelligence and innovative software systems were used to develop an assistance system to improve existing procedures without making extensive changes to the existing port infrastructure. (Only in German)
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 38 | 2022 | Edition 4 | Pages 57-61
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