[HTML][HTML] Application of automation for in-line quality inspection, a zero-defect manufacturing approach
Contemporary manufacturing must prioritise the sustainability of its manufacturing processes
and systems. Zero Defect Manufacturing (ZDM) focusses on minimising waste of any kind …
and systems. Zero Defect Manufacturing (ZDM) focusses on minimising waste of any kind …
[HTML][HTML] Envisioning maintenance 5.0: Insights from a systematic literature review of Industry 4.0 and a proposed framework
To provide direction and advice for future research on Industry 4.0 maintenance, we
conducted a comprehensive analysis of 344 eligible journal papers published between …
conducted a comprehensive analysis of 344 eligible journal papers published between …
Zero-defect manufacturing the approach for higher manufacturing sustainability in the era of industry 4.0: a position paper
F Psarommatis, J Sousa, JP Mendonça… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
For manufacturing companies, quality management is a key feature for increasing the
competitiveness, productivity, profitability, and sustainability of their systems. Quality …
competitiveness, productivity, profitability, and sustainability of their systems. Quality …
[HTML][HTML] A hybrid Decision Support System for automating decision making in the event of defects in the era of Zero Defect Manufacturing
Defects are unavoidable during manufacturing processes, and a tremendous amount of
research aimed at improving defect prevention has been conducted by scholars. Zero Defect …
research aimed at improving defect prevention has been conducted by scholars. Zero Defect …
[HTML][HTML] Smart manufacturing scheduling: A literature review
Within the scheduling framework, the potential of digital twin (DT) technology, based on
virtualisation and intelligent algorithms to simulate and optimise manufacturing, enables an …
virtualisation and intelligent algorithms to simulate and optimise manufacturing, enables an …
[HTML][HTML] Predictive maintenance in Industry 4.0: A systematic multi-sector map**
Industry 4.0 is strongly intertwined with big data streaming flows from intelligent sensors and
machinery installed in industrial facilities. Failures can disrupt production and lead the …
machinery installed in industrial facilities. Failures can disrupt production and lead the …
[HTML][HTML] Zero Defect Manufacturing ontology: A preliminary version based on standardized terms
The global transition from traditional manufacturing systems to Industry 4.0 compatible
systems has already begun. Therefore, the digitization of the manufacturing systems across …
systems has already begun. Therefore, the digitization of the manufacturing systems across …
[HTML][HTML] Zero Defect Manufacturing: A complete guide for advanced and sustainable quality management
Without product quality, companies cannot survive in today's competitive and regulated
environment. Quality affects not only the product, process, and services, but also the true …
environment. Quality affects not only the product, process, and services, but also the true …
A review of multisensor data fusion solutions in smart manufacturing: Systems and trends
Manufacturing companies increasingly become “smarter” as a result of the Industry 4.0
revolution. Multiple sensors are used for industrial monitoring of machines and workers in …
revolution. Multiple sensors are used for industrial monitoring of machines and workers in …
[HTML][HTML] A methodological framework for designing personalised training programs to support personnel upskilling in industry 5.0
Industry 5.0 emphasises social sustainability and highlights the critical need for personnel
upskilling and reskilling to achieve the seamless integration of human expertise and …
upskilling and reskilling to achieve the seamless integration of human expertise and …