New Challenges for Quality Assurance of Manufacturing Processes in Industry 4.0

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Nowadays the flexibility and specific cost of manufacturing have a relevant role in the competitiveness of the companies. In our opinion the most important objective of Industry 4.0 is the realization of intermittent manufacturing at mass production’s productivity and specific cost. This aim can be only reached by creating more complex manufacturing systems. The increase in manufacturing complexity results in new challenges in the quality assurance of manufacturing processes. We can collect new types of data that enable the improvement of product and process service quality. This paper introduces the essence of Industry 4.0, as well as the new challenges for the quality assurance of manufacturing processes. Possible research directions for overcoming challenges are also presented.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 261)

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481-486

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August 2017

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