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TY - GEN
T1 - Chatty factories
T2 - Living in the Internet of Things, IoT 2019
AU - Burnap, P.
AU - Branson, D.
AU - Murray-Rust, D.
AU - Preston, J.
AU - Richards, D.
AU - Burnett, D.
AU - Edwards, N.
AU - Firth, R.
AU - Gorkovenko, K.
AU - Khanesar, M. A.
AU - Lakoju, M.
AU - Smith, T.
AU - Thorp, J.
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - Chatty Factories is a three-year investment by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) through its programme for New Industrial Systems. The project explores the transformative potential of placing IoT-enabled data driven systems at the core of design and manufacturing processes. The research focuses on the opportunity to collect data from IoT-enabled sensors embedded in products during real-time use by consumers, explores how that data might be immediately transferred into usable information to inform design, and considers what characteristics of the manufacturing environment might optimise the response to such data. The project also considers implications arising for skills development in the education sector as well as ethics in manufacturing. In this paper we provide a vision for future “Chatty Factories”.
AB - Chatty Factories is a three-year investment by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) through its programme for New Industrial Systems. The project explores the transformative potential of placing IoT-enabled data driven systems at the core of design and manufacturing processes. The research focuses on the opportunity to collect data from IoT-enabled sensors embedded in products during real-time use by consumers, explores how that data might be immediately transferred into usable information to inform design, and considers what characteristics of the manufacturing environment might optimise the response to such data. The project also considers implications arising for skills development in the education sector as well as ethics in manufacturing. In this paper we provide a vision for future “Chatty Factories”.
KW - Artificial Intelligence
KW - Cybersecurity
KW - Design
KW - Ethnography
KW - IoT
KW - Manufacturing
KW - Robotics
U2 - 10.1049/cp.2019.0129
DO - 10.1049/cp.2019.0129
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
AN - SCOPUS:85076804757
T3 - IET Conference Publications
BT - Living in the Internet of Things (IOT 2019)
PB - Institution of Engineering and Technology
Y2 - 1 May 2019 through 2 May 2019
ER -