TY - JOUR
T1 - Automation 5.0
T2 - The Key to Systems Intelligence and Industry 5.0
AU - Vlacic, Ljubo
AU - Huang, Hailong
AU - Dotoli, Mariagrazia
AU - Wang, Yutong
AU - Ioannou, Petros A.
AU - Fan, Lili
AU - Wang, Xingxia
AU - Carli, Raffaele
AU - Lv, Chen
AU - Li, Lingxi
AU - Na, Xiaoxiang
AU - Han, Qing Long
AU - Wang, Fei Yue
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Chinese Association of Automation.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Automation has come a long way since the early days of mechanization, i.e., the process of working exclusively by hand or using animals to work with machinery. The rise of steam engines and water wheels represented the first generation of industry, which is now called Industry 1.0. Subsequently, Industry 2.0 witnessed the development of electric power and assembly lines. Later on, programmable logic controllers and Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) were the new productivity tools in Industry 3.0, which enabled precise and consistent production. In recent years, Industry 4.0 absorbed the latest technologies of Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and big data, making production processes integrated, interconnected, and smart. Nowadays, Industry 5.0 has been proposed, which emphasizes human-centric automation. Specifically, the new concept of automation in Industry 5.0, named Automation 5.0, is no longer about how to create machinery to replace humans. Instead, it aims to reach organic interactions and cooperation between humans and machines, meeting the goal of '6S'-Safety, Security, Sustainability, Sensitivity, Service, and Smartness [1]-[4]-and the overall objective of deploying automation for the better, human-friendly, and smarter industry.
AB - Automation has come a long way since the early days of mechanization, i.e., the process of working exclusively by hand or using animals to work with machinery. The rise of steam engines and water wheels represented the first generation of industry, which is now called Industry 1.0. Subsequently, Industry 2.0 witnessed the development of electric power and assembly lines. Later on, programmable logic controllers and Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) were the new productivity tools in Industry 3.0, which enabled precise and consistent production. In recent years, Industry 4.0 absorbed the latest technologies of Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and big data, making production processes integrated, interconnected, and smart. Nowadays, Industry 5.0 has been proposed, which emphasizes human-centric automation. Specifically, the new concept of automation in Industry 5.0, named Automation 5.0, is no longer about how to create machinery to replace humans. Instead, it aims to reach organic interactions and cooperation between humans and machines, meeting the goal of '6S'-Safety, Security, Sustainability, Sensitivity, Service, and Smartness [1]-[4]-and the overall objective of deploying automation for the better, human-friendly, and smarter industry.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85199527866
U2 - 10.1109/JAS.2024.124635
DO - 10.1109/JAS.2024.124635
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85199527866
SN - 2329-9266
VL - 11
SP - 1723
EP - 1727
JO - IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica
JF - IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica
IS - 8
ER -