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An intelligent patrol system for Industry 4.0 Smart Factory

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The application of the sensor node of the Internet of Things can help managers to grasp the abnormal information of the production equipment and achieve the goal of effective factory management. The integration of a safe control mechanism into the inspection system can reduce the cost of company. Therefore, this paper proposed an intelligent secure and reliable patrol system. It supports the efficiency patrol system and privacy of the information. It also ensures only legally authorized users have right to access the information. We built the intelligent secure and reliable patrol system by using IoT technology and designed a trusted authentication mechanism within a smart, safe and reliable patrol system. The benefits of the system are: Ensuring the security of the transmission. The system user cannot modify the inspection information arbitrarily. It can make the production maintenance mechanism sounder. It will also help companies gradually move towards the goal of Industry 4.0 smart factory to improve the production efficiency of enterprises and increase production capacity.

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    ACM ICEA '20: Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Conference on Intelligent Computing and its Emerging Applications
    December 2020
    219 pages
    ISBN:9781450383042
    DOI:10.1145/3440943
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    1. Authentication
    2. Industry 4.0
    3. Internet of Things
    4. Patrol system
    5. Wireless sensor network

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