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Exploring the Key Technologies on Next Production Innovation

4차 산업혁명 차세대 생산혁신 기술 탐색: 키워드 네트워크를 중심으로

  • Lee, Suchul (Department of Business Administration, Mokpo National University) ;
  • Ko, Mihyun (R&D Strategy Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
  • 이수철 (목포대학교 경영학과) ;
  • 고미현 (한국과학기술정보연구원 연구전략센터)
  • Received : 2018.07.16
  • Accepted : 2018.09.20
  • Published : 2018.09.28

Abstract

This study aims to analyze Next Production Revolution (NPR) technologies through evidence-based keyword network in order to cope with the change of production paradigm called the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). For the analysis, a total of 441 papers related to NPR or 4IR were extracted and the NPR technology network was constructed based on the simultaneous appearance relationship of the author keywords of these papers. Based on the NPR technology network, we explored key technologies through analysis of centrality and keyword group. As a result, technologies such as 'digital twin' and 'modeling and simulation', discovering insights by connecting the virtual and physical world in real time and reflecting them into design and process, are analyzed as key technologies.

본 연구는 4차 산업혁명으로 불리는 생산 패러다임 변화에 선도적으로 대응하기 위해 차세대 생산혁신 기술을 증거기반 키워드 네트워크를 통해 분석하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 분석을 위해 차세대 생산혁신 기술과 관련한 총 441건의 논문데이터를 추출하였고, 이 논문들의 저자 키워드 동시 등장 관계를 기반으로 차세대 생산혁신 기술 네트워크를 구축하였다. 구축된 기술 네트워크를 바탕으로 중심성 및 키워드 그룹 분석을 통해 주요 기술을 탐색하였다. 그 결과 'digital twin', 'modeling and simulation' 등 가상세계와 물리세계를 실시간으로 완벽하게 연결하여 인사이트를 발견하고, 이를 설계 및 공정에 반영하는 기술들이 주요 기술로 분석되었다. 이러한 결과는 관련 산업 내에서 4차 산업혁명으로 인한 변화를 대비하는 기업들에게 의미 있는 정보를 줄 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

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