Ultra Smart Engineering and Manufacturing Impact
The advent of Industry 4.0 has reshaped the manufacturing landscape, laying the groundwork for unprecedented levels of efficiency, flexibility, and connectivity. As we transition toward the next industrial evolution—often described as Industry 5.0— emerges as a critical paradigm that extends beyond automation and data exchange, pushing manufacturing into a new era of intelligence, adaptability, and sustainability. Ultra Smart Engineering integrates context-aware manufacturing systems. This approach enables not only real-time decision-making and self-optimization but also enhances human-machine collaboration and resilience against systemic disruptions. At its core, Ultra Smart Engineering represents a transformative shift from reactive to proactive manufacturing environments. Traditional systems often rely on predefined algorithms and human intervention to monitor, control, and troubleshoot processes. In contrast, ultra smart systems utilize machine learning models that continuously learn from operational data to anticipate failures.
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2025
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| Authors: | Selvakumar, P. ; Kumar K. R., Mahesh ; Das, Abhijeet ; Waiker, Vinod ; Guhukar, Ujwal ; Manjunath, T. C. |
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AI-Driven Approaches for Fully Automated Smart Engineering. - IGI Global Scientific Publishing, ISBN 9798337348414. - 2025, p. 207-234
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