Reliability Paradigm-Changes in Industry 4.0

4차 산업혁명 시대에서의 신뢰성 패러다임의 변화

  • 정해성 (서원대학교 멀티미디어학과)
  • Received : 2017.08.04
  • Accepted : 2017.08.17
  • Published : 2017.12.25

Abstract

Purpose: This paper will focus on the reliability technological innovation following the emergence of industry 4.0 featured by convergence, connection and complexity. In the course of the process, the concept and application of 3R (Robustness, Redundancy, Resilience) are considered along with reliability in industry 4.0. Methods: Reliability paradigm-changes are presented to meet the purpose of keeping the desired function in Industry 4.0. And the introduction of resilience, a concept compromising reliability is to be suggested. Results: The necessity of the 3R (Robustness, Redundancy, Resilience) introduction is emphasized according to reliability paradigm-changes. Conclusion: Reliability, robustness, redundancy and resilience are not mutually exclusive. Ultimately, acquiring the resilience requires robustness, redundancy and fittable maintenance procedures.

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