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Applying AIDAF for Enabling Industry 4.0 in Open Healthcare Platform 2030

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Enterprises and societies currently face crucial challenges, while Industry 4.0 becomes important in the global manufacturing industry all the more. Industry 4.0 offers a range of opportunities for companies to increase the flexibility and efficiency of production processes. The development of new business models can be promoted with digital platforms and architectures for Industry 4.0. Therefore, products from the healthcare sector can increase in value. The adaptive integrated digital architecture framework (AIDAF) for Industry 4.0 is expected to promote and implement the digital platforms and robotics for healthcare and medical communities efficiently. In this paper, we propose that various digital platforms and robotics are designed and evaluated for digital healthcare as for manufacturing industry with Industry 4.0. We argue that the design of an open healthcare platform “Open Healthcare Platform 2030 - OHP2030” for medical product design and robotics can be developed with AIDAF. The vision of AIDAF applications to enable Industry 4.0 in the OHP2030 research initiative is explained and referenced, extended in the context of Society 5.0.

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Masuda, Y., Zimmermann, A., Sandkuhl, K., Schmidt, R., Nakamura, O., Toma, T. (2021). Applying AIDAF for Enabling Industry 4.0 in Open Healthcare Platform 2030. In: Zimmermann, A., Howlett, R.J., Jain, L.C., Schmidt, R. (eds) Human Centred Intelligent Systems . KES-HCIS 2021. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 244. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3264-8_20

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