2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.i7910.078919
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Exploring Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Abstract: Fourth industrial revolution (IR 4.0) refers to where manufacturing industries absorbed by intelligent equipment such as products and machines which able to generate intelligent systems and networks. This will help to communicate with each other autonomously. Intelligent sensing, wireless sensor networks and CPSs are fundamental technologies which Germany focusing on. IR 4.0 will include effective independent physical systems associated with each other and smart operations will be carried out by the environmen… Show more

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“…The industrial revolutions can also be divided into four time periods (Table 1) although the dates for the beginning and the end of each industrial revolution are still very much in debate because of the variety and uneven industrial development in different countries; the first revolution started around the end of 18th century and involved use of liquid or steam powered machines to perform the heavy labor duties; the second revolution, involved use of first electrical machines, soon after 30 years of 1st revolution; the third revolution, which started around 1960s used renewable energies and internet; and fourth revolution, started only after 2015 and introduced interdisciplinary strategies that draw on physical, biological, and digital innovations [5]. There has been a huge impact of these four revolutions on the food industry across the globe [5,[30][31][32]; Table 1. Industrial revolutions, their characteristics, and their impact on food industries.…”
Section: The Fourth Industrial Revolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The industrial revolutions can also be divided into four time periods (Table 1) although the dates for the beginning and the end of each industrial revolution are still very much in debate because of the variety and uneven industrial development in different countries; the first revolution started around the end of 18th century and involved use of liquid or steam powered machines to perform the heavy labor duties; the second revolution, involved use of first electrical machines, soon after 30 years of 1st revolution; the third revolution, which started around 1960s used renewable energies and internet; and fourth revolution, started only after 2015 and introduced interdisciplinary strategies that draw on physical, biological, and digital innovations [5]. There has been a huge impact of these four revolutions on the food industry across the globe [5,[30][31][32]; Table 1. Industrial revolutions, their characteristics, and their impact on food industries.…”
Section: The Fourth Industrial Revolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially triggered using Internet of Things (IoT)-and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technology in various human needs and occupational fields (Chou, 2018). Such a condition compels humans to make acceleration and enhance their abilities to take on the challenges and changes posed by this era and to leverage them to bring forth changes that are favorable for the world and human civilization (Teck et al, 2019;Maryanti et al, 2020). It is, thus, important to build humans of innovation and creativity who remain in the realm of humanism and nationalism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for energy, which has increased in parallel with production with the Industrial Revolution, has been a current issue since the 18th century (Teck et al, 2019). Every government, every home, every business, and every major issue is underpinned by energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%