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January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 1
What is Industrie 4.0 and
how will it create the new growth?
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental Approaches of Industrie 4.0 Technology
• RAMI 4.0 – The Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Internet Technology
• Manufacturing Objects as Information Carriers
• Holistic Approach for Safety, Security, Privacy and Knowledge
Protection
3. Use Case Scenarios
4. Transfering Industrie 4.0 to Industry
5. Conclusion
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 2
What is Industrie 4.0 and
how will it create the new growth?
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental Approaches of Industrie 4.0 Technology
• RAMI 4.0 – The Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Internet Technology
• Manufacturing Objects as Information Carriers
• Holistic Approach for Safety, Security, Privacy and Knowledge
Protection
3. Use Case Scenarios
4. Transfering Industrie 4.0 to Industry
5. Conclusion
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 3
Computer Integrated Design
Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion (DiK)
Overview:
• Computer Integrated Design
• Head: Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl
• 20 Research Assistants
• 5 Technical and Administrative Staff, ~ 50 Teaching Assistents
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 4
The Impact of Information and
Communication Technology(1)
Hypermedia Multimedia Socialmedia (1)
Interlinked Documents Interlinked Media Interlinked People
?
IoT, IoS, IoD, …
App Technologie
Industrie 4.0 Components
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl
Industrie 4.0 – The 4th Industrial Revolution
4. Industrial Revolution
First Programmable based on Cyber-Physical
Logic Controller (PLC) Systems
Modicon 084 4th Industrial
1969 Revolution
3. Industrial Revolution
by electronics and IT for
3rd Industrial
enhanced automization in
Revolution
Level of Complexity
First assembly line production
Union Stock Yards 1870
2. Industrial Revolution
by introduction of shared
mass-prodution with help
2nd Industrial
First
mechanical loom of electric energy Revolution
1784
1. Industrial Revolution
by introduction of 1st Industrial
manufacturing plants
with help of hydro power
Revolution
and steam power
End of Beginning of Beginning of the Today time
18th Century 20th Century 1970s
Source: Kagermann, H.; Wahlster, W.; Held, J.; (Hrsg.) : Bericht der Promotorengruppe Kommunikation. Im Fokus: Das Zukunftsprojekt Industrie 4.0. Forschungsunion, 2012
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 7
What is Industrie 4.0 and
how will it create the new growth?
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental Approaches of Industrie 4.0 Technology
• RAMI 4.0 – The Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Internet Technology
• Manufacturing Objects as Information Carriers
• Holistic Approach for Safety, Security, Privacy and Knowledge
Protection
3. Use Case Scenarios
4. Transfering Industrie 4.0 to Industry
5. Conclusion
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 8
Approaches for Smart Systems
Condition Monitoring
Remote Diagnosis
Remote Control
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl
RAMI 4.0
Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0
Quelle: nach Umsetzungsstrategie Industrie 4.0, BITKOM, VDMA, ZVEI; April 2015
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl
Industrie 4.0 Component
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl
Industrie 4.0: Cyber-Physical Systems
Embedded Systems enabling CPS and CPPS
Cyber
Physical
Production
Systems
Cyber Physical (CPPS)
Systems
(CPS)
Smart Systems
(Smart Sensors
Smart and Actuators)
Sensors
Embedded
System
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 13
Cyber Physical Systems
Source: [LEE2010] Lee, E. A.: CPS Foundations. In: Proceedings of the 47th Design Automation
Conference (DAC). ACM/IEEE, June, 2010, S. 737 – 742
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 14
Industrie 4.0: Internet technologies
Internet of Things, Services and Data
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 16 Folie 16
Holistic Approach for Security and Safety
Application Layer
Safe and secure things Safe and secure Data Safe and secure Sevices
Reliable and robust machine control Encryption Usability righty
Authentification Data signatur Trusted environments
Attestability Non-adulteratability User identity
Integrity
Technology Layer
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl Folie 17
Implementation Strategy
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental Approaches of Industrie 4.0 Technology
• RAMI 4.0 – The Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Internet Technology
• Manufacturing Objects as Information Carriers
• Holistic Approach for Safety, Security, Privacy and Knowledge
Protection
3. Use Case Scenarios
4. Transfering Industrie 4.0 to Industry
5. Conclusion
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | Folie 19
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Use case 1:
Components as information Carriers (1)
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 20 Folie 20
Use case 1:
Components as information Carriers (2)
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 21 Folie 21
Uses Case 2 – Efficient Production
Use Case 4
Use Case 2
Value stream improvment
real-time capable
production controlling
30. Oktober 2014 | Fachbereich 16 | Effiziente Fabrik 4.0 | PTW | DiK Folie 22
Use Case 2 – Efficient Production
30. Oktober 2014 | Fachbereich 16 | Effiziente Fabrik 4.0 | PTW | DiK Folie 23
Use Case 2 – Efficient Production
Project Structure & Goals
Content: Goals:
Project phase:
Identification and Analysis of
Demonstration of
existing Good-Practice
Pilot study potential and the
examples in the industry
particular benefit
Implementation
Development of a Concept
Concept concepts for
of Implementation for
development experimental field
selected Examples
build up on CiP
30. Oktober 2014 | Fachbereich 16 | Effiziente Fabrik 4.0 | PTW | DiK Folie 24
Use Case 3:
Additive Manufacturing (1)
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 25 Folie 25
Use Case 3: Additive Manufacturing (2)
Monitoring a Manufacturing Process
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl Folie 26
Use Case 3:
Additive Manufacturing (3)
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 27 Folie 27
What is Industrie 4.0 and
how will it create the new growth?
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental Approaches of Industrie 4.0 Technology
• RAMI 4.0 – The Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Internet Technology
• Manufacturing Objects as Information Carriers
• Holistic Approach for Safety, Security, Privacy and Knowledge
Protection
3. Use Case Scenarios
4. Transfering Industrie 4.0 to Industry
5. Conclusion
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | Folie 28
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Platform Industrie 4.0
Vorstandskreis (VK)
Wissen-
Geschäfts- schaftlicher
Lenkungskreis (LK) Beirat
stelle (GS)
AG 1 AG 2 AG 3 AG 4
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 29 Folie 29
The New Platform Industrie 4.0
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl Folie
Stand: 13. März 30
2015
Implementation Strategy for Industrie 4.0
Status: 14. April 2015
Industrie 4.0
Components
RAMI 4.0
Research and
Implementation
Roadmap
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl Folie 31
Research and Implementation Roadmap
of the Platform Industrie 4.0
2015 2018 2025 2035
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
Seamless
engineering throughout Integration of real and virtual worlds
life cycle
Systems Engineering
Vertical integration and Sensor data analysis and derivation of data-based process control system
networked
production systems Intelligence - Flexibility - Adaptability
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 32 Folie 32
The Internationale Dimension
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl Folie 33
European Activities
13. Mai 2015 | Fachbereich 16 | Fachgebiet Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl Folie 34
What is Industrie 4.0 and
how will it create the new growth?
Overview
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental Approaches of Industrie 4.0 Technology
• RAMI 4.0 – The Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Internet Technology
• Manufacturing Objects as Information Carriers
• Holistic Approach for Safety, Security, Privacy and Knowledge
Protection
3. Use Case Scenarios
4. Transfering Industrie 4.0 to Industry
5. Conclusion
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | Folie 35
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Conclusions
Industrie 4.0 is a key initiative of the German hightech strategy supported by the
German government and to be implemented by industry.
Key strategy of Industrie 4.0 is the creation of new innovation for smart systems such
as smart products, smart production systems, smart logistics or smart grids
based on the integration of internet based communication and embedded control
software to ensure sustainablity and environmental soundness.
Industrie 4.0 is a fscinating technology and each enterprise has to decide whether
and if so how to implement Industrie 4.0.
January 20, 2015 | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 36
Source: Potthast Fachschaftenkonferenz
June 10, 2014 | Faculty of Mechanical Engineering | Department of Computer Integrated Design | Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl | 37