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5th Workshop on Management for Industry 4.0

MFI5.0 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2024

6-10 May 2024 | Seoul, South Korea




📌 Workshop Theme: Management for Industry 5.0: Navigating the Future of Automation


🔍 Description: The workshop will explore the following key themes:


  • Connectivity, Infrastructure, and Security: Dive into the integration of legacy OT with emerging IT technologies, including wireless and cellular tech like 5G/6G. Challenge traditional industrial communication and security paradigms.

  • Autonomous System of Systems (SoS) in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS): Understand the evolution and challenges in managing complex relationships in value networks, involving multiple stakeholders.

  • The Human in the Loop: Address the critical role of human actors in production systems. Explore trust in autonomous systems, human-robot collaboration, competence development, and knowledge management.


📡 Focus Topics:

  • The impact of recent communication technology advancements.

  • Service- and data-driven automation in various production domains.

  • The role of IoT, AI, Analytics, Big data, and legacy tech in large System of Systems (SoS).

💡 Submission of Papers: We welcome original contributions in English. Papers should not exceed 6 pages for full paper submissions or 4 pages for short paper submissions, formatted using the IEEE 2-column format. Submission through the NOMS submission system.

Your research and insights can shape the future of Industry 5.0. Don't miss this chance to be part of a cutting-edge discussion!


🗓️ Important Dates:


  • Submission Deadline: Jan 19th, 2024

  • Notification of Acceptance: March 1st, 2024

  • Workshop Date: March 15th, 2024


DESCRIPTION


The transition from ISA-95 to RAMI4.0/IIRA based automation for production automation in Industry 4.0 is ongoing. This includes the integration of legacy OT with emerging IT technologies. Another aspect is automation/digitalization across value networks involving a multitude of stakeholders in complex relationships. Consequently, Management for Industry 5.0 covers three thematic themes: (1) connectivity, infrastructure, and security, (2) the autonomous evolution and challenges of System of System (SoS) in cyber-physical systems (CPS), and (3) the human in the loop.


Recent advancements in communication technology, especially wireless, are transforming the industrial landscape. This necessitates the integration of wireless and cellular tech, including 5G/6G, into both OT and IT communications, offering greater flexibility and challenging traditional industrial communication and security paradigms. This shift extends beyond Industry 5.0, benefiting fields like agriculture and logistics. Key requirements such as privacy, dependability, and trustworthiness drive service- and data-driven automation in various production domains.


The future envisions large System of Systems (SoS) involving IoT, AI, Analytics, Big data, and legacy tech, distributed among multiple stakeholders. The success of these production systems hinges on incorporating human actors and addressing challenges like trust in autonomous systems, human-robot collaboration, competence development, and knowledge management. This encompasses explainable AI in production and workplace-integrated learning in smart factories. While architectures like RAMI4.0 and IIRA have been proposed, they are still in their early stages. Implementation platforms and frameworks are also in their infancy, particularly in managing complex automation and digitalization solutions across all levels. These architectures and technologies will be instrumental in autonomically controlling digitalized production infrastructures, requiring trustworthy and reliable data. Trust in industrial AI varies among stakeholders, impacting management and

organizational aspects. Technology and organizational adaptation are critical, potentially leading to organizational reconfiguration.


FOCUS ON:

The workshop will focus on several core engineering and management issues, focus topics are:



● Migration Management

● Technology Acceptance

● Technology and Organizational Adaptation

● Operational Management

● Security Management

● Deployment Management

● Management of Networked Components in Industry 4.0/5.0 scenarios

● Technology and certification integration in CPS

● Automation evolution Management and Engineering

● Transition of I4.0 to I5.0

● Product Life Cycle Management

● Product Planning Management

● Manufacturing Change Management

● Manufacturing Process Management

● Manufacturing Operations Management

● Management of Digital Twins

● System of System Challenges in Cyber Physical System

● New Return on Investment and Sustainability Approaches


Additional topics may be considered given adequate proposal, therefore.


SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:

Authors are invited to submit original contributions written in English that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Technical papers must be formatted using the IEEE 2-column format and not exceed 6 pages for full paper submissions or not exceed 4 pages for short paper submissions. Papers should be submitted through NOMS submission system.


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