Cyber-Physical Systems

Cyber-Physical Systems

INDUSTRY 4.0 For INTELLIGENT and SMART TRANSPORTATION Nov. 13, 2019 Meaning? Industrial – Having to do with industry, business or manufacturing Revolution – a huge change or a change in the way things are done Industrial Revolution – a change from making things by hand to making them in factories. Is it Evolution or Revolution? Evolution Revolution Early Carriage More Fancy Early Automobile Carriage Evolution Revolution Vintage Analog Fancy Digital Phone Smart Internet Phone Phone Entrigna Inc. Internet of Things Virtual Conference 16 • Evolution - A gradual process in which something changes progressively from one stage to another • Revolution - A total turn around; a sudden, complete, or fundamentally radical change in something • Typically, Revolution leads to further Evolution – For example, Invention of Automobile was Revolutionary however innovations such as Ground Mail and Commercial Transportation evolved Automobile invention into a Commercial Enterprise 3 From Industry 1.0 to Industry 4.0: Towards the 4th Industrial Revolution •01000110 4. Industrial Revolution 1 •00101010 based on Cyber-Physical 0 •10010101 Production Systems 0 •01001010 1 3. Industrial Revolution electronics and IT and heavy duty industrial robots for a further atomization •of production Industry 3.0 First Mechanical Loom 2. Industrial Revolution 1784 mass production based on the division of labor powered by Industry 2.0 electrical energy Degree of Complexity 1. Industrial Revolution mechanical production facilities powered by water and steam Industry 1.0 •End of 18th Century •Start of 20th Century •Start of 70s •Today •Industrial Age •Machine Age •Information Age •Intelligence Age •Mechanization •Mass Production •Digital Revolution •Automation, Analytics and Globalization and IoT Source: DFKI/Bauer IAO Start of another Industrial Revolution… The Next thing is Printable Solar Cells Big Anything to be a Power Generator Unprecedented A trillionSmall things Processing power Courtesy: Ray Bingham Exe Chairman Cypress Semicond 4.0 Automation3.0 2.0 Mass Production 1.0 Intelligence Age Steam Engine Unlimited Access to Knowledge Information Age Machine Age Storage to go from 4 ZB to 44 ZB Industrial Age Data Explosion www.weforum.org 2016 - the-fourth-industrial-revolution-what-it-means-and-how-to-respond Global Transformation on Industrial Revolution 4.0 Connected Mobility Smart Production Smart Retail Physical Digital Fusion 4.0 Home Biological Smart Decision Automation Edutech Medtech Smart Logistics www.weforum.org 2016 - the-fourth-industrial-revolution-what-it-means-and-how-to-respond Data is the Next Oil Mukesh Ambani, 2017 Oil Wells Data Sensing and generation Oil Production Data collection Refinery Data Analytics Transportation Data Centre & Storage IoT Pump Intelligence of Things ICT is Enabling the Fourth Industrial Revolution – Intelligentization Intelligentization Apps Apps Apps 5G Cloud IoT Big Data Everything is connected Mechanization Electrification Automation Everything is intelligent Following mechanization, electrification, and automation, we are now standing on the threshold of the fourth industrial revolution – intelligentization. Intelligence will be embedded into everything, including business processes. ICT technologies such as mobility, cloud, Big Data, and IoT will form the foundation of intelligentization. Source: HUWAI Technologies •8 Data, Information, Intelligence Data - raw facts that describe the characteristic of an event Information - data converted into a meaningful and useful context Intelligence – applications and technologies that are used to gather, provide access to, and analyze data and information to support decision-making efforts Intelligent Transportation Systems Schultheis & Sumner's system model of an information system (Schultheis, 1998: 40) Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom by Gene Bellinger, Durval Castro, Anthony Mills •10 •11 •12 Evolution of the Transportation Technology, 1750-2000 Maritime Road Rail Air 2000 Hydrogen car Maglev Container Electric ships car Jumbo Jet Super TGV tankers Jet Plane 1950 Airfoils Highways Jet engine Helicopters Buses Bulk ships Trucks Planes 1900 Liners Automobile Tramway Internal combustion engine Metro Bicycles Dirigibles Iron hulls Balloons Electric motor 1800 Steam engine Docks •Source: adapted from Williams, A. (1992) Omnibus Rails "Transport and the Future", in B.S. Hoyle and R.D. Knowles (1992) Modern Transport Locks Geography, London: Belhaven Press, pp. 257- 270. Growth of the Transportation System, 19th – 21st Century 4% Canals 1825 Paradigm shift 1836 Peak year 3% Rail 2% Roads 1869 Air 1913 1969 Maglev? 1825 Autonomous Vehicle 1% 1836 1891 1946 2001 Δt= 55 years Δt= 65 years Δt= 70 years Δt= 30 years 0% 1800 1850 1900 1950 2000 2050 •Modified from J.H. Ausubel, C. Marchetti, and P. Meyer (1998) “Toward green mobility: the evolution of transport”, European Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 137-156. Evolving Transportation Ecosystem • Population growth • Changes in demographics • Highest transit ridership • Technological advances • Financial and infrastructure challenges • Need new approach to meet challenges of tomorrow TRADITIONAL ITS ENABLED TRENDING CONNECTED SMART • Integrated • Mobility options • Real-time • Privately owned • Automated services and presented through multimodal vehicles vehicles payment mobile technology information • • Seamless mobility Lack of mobility • Transit • Personalized • Dynamic options connections prioritization mobility choices management of • Predictive data • Services in Siloes infrastructure • Trip planning • Growing shared and real-time info • Universal payment applications use business exchange models systems •www.transportation.gov/smartcity Advanced Technologies and Smart Cities Technology convergence will revolutionize transportation, dramatically improving safety and mobility while reducing costs and environmental impacts Benefits Connected Vehicles • Order of magnitude safety improvements Vehicle Automation • Reduced congestion Connected-Automated Vehicles • Reduced emissions Internet of Things and use of fossil fuels • Improved access to Machine Learning jobs and services • Reduced transportation costs Big Data for gov’t and users • Improved accessibility Mobility on Demand and mobility Smart Cities •www.transportation.gov/smartcity Beyond Traffic: The Smart City Challenge Technology Elements (Highest Priority) Vision Element #1 Vision Element Vision Element #3 Urban Automation #2 Intelligent, Sensor- Based Infrastructure Connected Vehicles Innovative Approaches to Urban Transportation Elements (High Priority) Vision Element #4 Vision Element #5 Vision Element #6 User-Focused Mobility Urban Analytics Urban Delivery and Services and Choices Logistics Vision Element #7 Vision Element #8 Vision Element #9 Strategic Business Models re-charging Smart Grid, Roadway Connected, Involved & Partnering Electrification, & EVs Citizens Smart City Elements (Priority) Vision Element #10 Vision Element #11 Vision Element #12 Architecture and Low-Cost, Efficient, Smart Land Use Standards Secure, & Resilient ICT Enabling Technological and Operational Solutions • New technological and operational solutions have emerged including new business models and partnerships that can be leveraged to solve transportation problems in new ways. •Shared Use Economy •Advances in ITS •Smart Payment and Parking •Integration of Data and Systems •Connected Travelers • Open Data Standards •Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) • Connected Automation •Wayfinding and Navigation • Wearable and Mobile Technologies • Robotics and Machine Vision • Innovative Partnerships and Business Models • Transportation Network Companies Shared Use Economy • The sharing economy uses the Internet and mobile apps to allow individuals to monetize underutilized space, assets, and skills. • New business models are proliferating faster than the legal and regulatory arenas can adapt to them. • Over the next 30 years, our legal and regulatory system may be increasingly challenged by emerging forms of business and travel that transcend traditional legal and planning concepts. On-Demand Services & Ride Sourcing • On-demand systems such as bikesharing and carsharing combined with new ride sourcing application and transportation network companies are changing the people move about. • Microtransit companies engaging the public sector through new partnerships are changing the way we think about integrating transit and solving first and last mile access issues. • These new opportunities are changing the way we travel throughout our cities and provide real point-to-point mobility in real-time. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) • SEOUL is deploying a systems that integrate various forms of shared and public transport in a single payment network. • These systems allow people to purchase mobility in real- time, straight from their smartphones. • Furnish riders with an array of flexible and well-coordinated options so that alternative modes. Autonomous Vehicles Driverless cars to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and comply with speed limits automatically, hence eliminating human errors Driverless vehicles can move in platoon formation in compact and systematic manner to optimise road capacity Connected Automation for Greatest Benefits Autonomous Vehicle Operates in isolation from other vehicles using internal sensors Connected Automated Vehicle Leverages autonomous and connected vehicle capabilities Connected Vehicle Communicates with nearby vehicles

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