Industry 4.0, also known as the fourth industrial revolution, is a term used to describe the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, including the Internet of ...
Monitors equipment health and issues maintenance requests Increases factory productivity and reduces downtime for major manufacturer Implements local AI for low cost, fast reaction times, and high ...
After years of nascent promise, internet of things is finally mature enough to go mainstream across industries that are reinventing themselves with intelligence for the new era of Industry 4.NOW.
With advancing Industry 4.0, automation is redefining the business processes across the globe. This fourth industrial revolution is also automating the vibration monitoring sensors which as a result ...
Structural health monitoring (SHM) and condition monitoring are crucial processes that ensure reliability and safety of ...
The Internet of Things has spawned a broad range of sensors and monitors that make for smart home conveniences and also make businesses run more safely and cost-effectively. While the IoT is already a ...
Smart sensor nodes are the “canaries in a coal mine” for the industrial IoT, sensitively monitoring industrial equipment for vibrations, electrical current and voltage changes, temperature, sound, and ...
Quantifying the vibration of industrial machinery and using that information for condition monitoring (CM) has long been an ambitious goal, but also one with significant technical and implementation ...
Researchers utilize superpixels to enhance the robustness and accuracy of vision-based structural health monitoring JEOLLANAM-DO PROVINCE, South Korea, Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Structural health ...
We are facing supply chain issues in all sectors. One of the key reasons behind supply issues is production downtime. It is commonly estimated that a factory can lose up to 20% of its productivity due ...