Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Purpose of Review: Latest requirements of the global market force manufacturing systems to a change for a new production
paradigm (Industry 4.0). Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) appear as a solution to be deployed in different manufacturing fields,
especially those with high added value and technological complexity, high product variants, and short time to market. In this
sense, this paper aims at reviewing the introduction level of CPS technologies in micro/nano-manufacturing and how these
technologies could cope with these challenging manufacturing requirements.
Recent Findings: The introduction of CPS is still in its infancy on many industrial applications, but it actually demonstrates its
potential to support future manufacturing paradigm. However, only few research works in micro/nano-manufacturing considered
CPS frameworks, since the concept barely appeared a decade ago.
Summary: Some contributions have revealed the potential of CPS technologies to improve manufacturing performance which
may be scaled to the micro/nano-manufacturing. IoT-based frameworks with VR/AR technologies allow distributed and collaborative
systems, or agent-based architectures with advance algorithm implementations that improve the flexibility and performance
of micro-/nano-assembly operations. Future research of CPS in micro-/nano-assembly operations should be followed by
more studies of its technical deployment showing its implications under other perspectives, i.e. sustainable, economic, and social
point of views, to take full advance of all its features.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cyber-physical systems; Cyber-Physical Production Systems; Micro-manufacturing; Nano-manufacturing; micro-assembly
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