Faults and flaws in the internet of things in manufacturing systems in small to medium enterprises: Panel discussion
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Conventionally, the engineering design process has assumed that the design team is able to exercise control over all elements of the design, either directly or indirectly in the case of sub-systems through their specifications. The introduction of Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things means that the design team's ability to have control over all elements of a system is no longer the case, particularly as the actual system configuration may well be being dynamically reconfigured on the shop floor in real-time according to user context and need. Further, the integration of the Internet of Things with elements of Big Data means that information becomes a commodity to be autonomously traded by and between systems which might be commercially prohibited. This short paper will offer comment and generate discussion from the audience.
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October 2017
581 pages
ISBN:9781450352437
DOI:10.1145/3109761
- General Chairs:
- Hani Hamdan,
- Djallel Eddine Boubiche,
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- Fanny Klett
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Published: 17 October 2017
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IML 2017: International Conference on Internet of Things and Machine Learning
October 17 - 18, 2017
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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