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A Model Design for Enhancing the Efficiency of Smart Factory for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Based on Artificial Intelligence (인공지능 기반의 중소기업 스마트팩토리 효율성 강화 모델 설계)

  • Jeong, Yoon-Su
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 2019
  • Small and medium-sized Korean companies are currently changing their industrial structure faster than in the past due to various environmental factors (such as securing competitiveness and developing excellent products). In particular, the importance of collecting and utilizing data produced in smart factory environments is increasing as diverse devices related to artificial intelligence are put into manufacturing sites. This paper proposes an artificial intelligence-based smart factory model to improve the process of products produced at the manufacturing site with the recent smart factory. The proposed model aims to ensure the increasingly competitive manufacturing environment and minimize production costs. The proposed model is managed by considering not only information on products produced at the site of smart factory based on artificial intelligence, but also labour force consumed in the production of products, working hours and operating plant machinery. In addition, data produced in the proposed model can be linked with similar companies and share information, enabling strategic cooperation between enterprises in manufacturing site operations.

Design and Implementation of Smart Factory System based on Manufacturing Data for Cosmetic Industry (화장품 제조업을 위한 제조데이터 기반의 스마트팩토리 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Oh, Sewon;Jeong, Jongpil;Park, Jungsoo
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.149-162
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    • 2021
  • This paper established a new smart factory based on manufacturing data for an introductory company focusing on the personalized cosmetics manufacturing industry. We build on an example of a system that collects, manages, and analyzes documents and data that were previously managed by CGMP-based analog for data-driven use. To this end, we have established a system that can collect all data in real time at the production site by introducing artificial intelligence smart factory platform LINK5 MOS and POP system, collecting PLC data, and introducing monitoring system and pin board. It also aims to create a new business cluster space based on this project.

Design and Implementation of Smart Manufacturing Execution System based on Web of Things for Steel Wire (철강선재를 위한 WoT 기반 스마트 생산관리시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyun;Huh, Jun-hwan;Kim, Jong-Deok
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.115-123
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    • 2021
  • Manufacturing execution system is a factory information system that handles production-related quality data as well as executes production plans of process unit for all resources in the production process on site. As the 4th industrial revolution, which maximizes an automation and connectivity with artificial intelligence, has become a hot topic, manufacturers are showing interest in building a smart factories, but enormous construction costs and unstandardized production processes are obstacles to smart factory construction. Therefore, this paper designs and implements a manufacturing execution system for building a smart factory in a deterioration factory. we propose a Web-based manufacturing execution system aiming at a smart factory at the basic level for steel wire processing. The proposed system will smoothly support interworking with the existing ERP system using REST APIs, and will consider extensibility so that it can be used in various devices and browsers. We will show practicality by implementing the proposed WoT-based manufacturing execution system.

Enhancing Productivity and Quality in Korean Modular Housing through Smart Factory Integration

  • Youngwoo, KIM;Sunju, KIM
    • The Journal of Economics, Marketing and Management
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.13-25
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: Korea's construction industry has faced declining productivity and quality issues due to labor-intensive onsite construction and variables like weather, material price fluctuations, and labor shortages. The modular housing industry, introduced in Korea in 2003, offered benefits like reduced construction time and enhanced productivity through offsite manufacturing. However, its adoption remains limited due to high costs, quality concerns, and low consumer acceptance. Research Design, Data, and Methodology: This study explores the feasibility and impact of implementing smart factory technologies in the modular housing industry to overcome these barriers. Using survey data from 179 construction industry experts, the study employs frequency and regression analysis to identify key factors influencing the adoption of modular housing and the effectiveness of smart factories. Findings suggest that government-led educational programs and strong policy support are essential for successful implementation, enhancing productivity, reducing costs, and improving quality. Conclusions: The study emphasizes the need for standardization of modular housing, deregulation of relevant laws, and increased public awareness to stimulate market growth and innovation. Policy recommendations include financial support for modular manufacturers transitioning to smart factories, ensuring stable supply volumes, and promoting the benefits of modular housing to consumers. Integrating smart factory technologies can lead to significant advancements in the modular housing industry, contributing to the sustainable development and modernization of Korea's construction sector.

Privacy-preserving Custom Manufacturing Service Protocol based on Smart Contract in Smart Factory (스마트 컨트랙트 기반의 프라이버시를 제공하는 스마트 팩토리 주문제작 서비스 프로토콜)

  • Lee, Yong-Joo;Woo, Sung-Hee;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.635-638
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    • 2018
  • The Cost for introducing smart factory will decrease and the service type will change from a large scale to small quantity manufacturing, when 3D printing technologies have actively applied and smart factory related technologies have more stably developed. If customers have to provide private information, the availability of developed technology may cause slow progress. We propose a new protocol for custom manufacturing service of smart factory. The proposed approach is designed for smart contract based IoT convergence network. We analyzed the requirements of the proposed approach which provides anonymity, privacy, fairness, and non-repudiation. We compared it with closely related studies to show originality and differences.

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Privacy-preserving Customized Order Service Protocol based on Smart Contract in Smart Factory (프라이버시를 제공하는 스마트 컨트랙트 기반의 스마트 팩토리 주문제작 프로토콜)

  • Lee, YongJoo;Woo, Sung-Hee;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.215-222
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    • 2019
  • Advances in technologies about 3D (three-dimensional) printing and smart factory related issues will have the effect of reducing the cost of building a smart factory and making various types of service available. Manufacturers and service providers of small assets work with outside experts to provide small amounts of customized ordering services. If customers have to disclose their private information to subscribe to a new service, they may be reluctant to use it and the availability of developed technology may cause slow progress. We propose a new protocol for customized order service for smart factory. The proposed approach is designed to meet requirements of security and based on smart contract in IoT convergence network. We analyzed the requirements of the proposed approach which provided anonymity, privacy, fairness, and non-repudiation. We compared it with closely related studies to show originality and differences.

Implementation of a Gesture Recognition Signage Platform for Factory Work Environments

  • Rho, Jungkyu
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.171-176
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    • 2020
  • This paper presents an implementation of a gesture recognition platform that can be used in a factory workplaces. The platform consists of signages that display worker's job orders and a control center that is used to manage work orders for factory workers. Each worker does not need to bring work order documents and can browse the assigned work orders on the signage at his/her workplace. The contents of signage can be controlled by worker's hand and arm gestures. Gestures are extracted from body movement tracked by 3D depth camera and converted to the commandsthat control displayed content of the signage. Using the control center, the factory manager can assign tasks to each worker, upload work order documents to the system, and see each worker's progress. The implementation has been applied experimentally to a machining factory workplace. This flatform provides convenience for factory workers when they are working at workplaces, improves security of techincal documents, but can also be used to build smart factories.

A Study on Design and Implementation Processes of a Smart Factory for Aircraft Parts (항공기 부품 스마트 공장 구축 프로세스 연구)

  • Kim, Byung-Joo;Kim, Deok Hyun;Lee, In Su;Jun, Cha-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.229-237
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    • 2017
  • Presented in this paper is a case study of constructing a smart factory for aircraft parts. The construction procedure involves four phases. First of all, its management goals are set, and layout design and simulation are carried out in the conceptual design phase. In the detail design phase, operating scenarios for each module are written out, and probable risks are analyzed by expert groups, and then requirements for developing equipments and subsystems are determined with consideration for element technologies and their integration schemes into the smart factory. In the fabrication and installation phase, system development, equipment fabrication and installation are proceeded in a separate manner, and then integrated together subsequently. In the operation and improvement phase, the factory is stabilized, sophisticated and improved constantly during real operation.

Investigating Key Security Factors in Smart Factory: Focusing on Priority Analysis Using AHP Method (스마트팩토리의 주요 보안요인 연구: AHP를 활용한 우선순위 분석을 중심으로)

  • Jin Hoh;Ae Ri Lee
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.185-203
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    • 2020
  • With the advent of 4th industrial revolution, the manufacturing industry is converging with ICT and changing into the era of smart manufacturing. In the smart factory, all machines and facilities are connected based on ICT, and thus security should be further strengthened as it is exposed to complex security threats that were not previously recognized. To reduce the risk of security incidents and successfully implement smart factories, it is necessary to identify key security factors to be applied, taking into account the characteristics of the industrial environment of smart factories utilizing ICT. In this study, we propose a 'hierarchical classification model of security factors in smart factory' that includes terminal, network, platform/service categories and analyze the importance of security factors to be applied when developing smart factories. We conducted an assessment of importance of security factors to the groups of smart factories and security experts. In this study, the relative importance of security factors of smart factory was derived by using AHP technique, and the priority among the security factors is presented. Based on the results of this research, it contributes to building the smart factory more securely and establishing information security required in the era of smart manufacturing.

A Systematic Literature Review on Smart Factory Research: Identifying Research Trends in Korean Academia (스마트공장에 관한 체계적 문헌 분석: 국내 학술 경향 연구)

  • Kim, Gibum;Lee, Jungwoo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.59-71
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    • 2020
  • The paper reports on a systematic literature review results concerning the smart factory research in Korea. 144 papers were identified from the articles published in Korean journals listed in the Korean citation index by keyword search related to smart factory. Bibliometric analyses were conducted by way of co-occurrence and network analysis using the VOSViewer. Automation, intelligence, and bigdata were identifed as three critical clusters of research while, operating systems, international policy and cases, concept analysis as other three clusters of research. Internet of Things turned out to be a key technology of smart factory linking all of these areas. Servitization studies were small in numbers but seemed to have a lot of potential. Security researches seemed to be lacking connections with other areas of studies. Results of this study can be used as a milestone for identifying future research issues in smart factories.