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Smart Systems: Methodological Approaches and Applications

✍ Scribed by Faisal Talib (editor), Muhammed Mauz (editor)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Leaves
294
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The focus of this book is to cover the fundamentals, methodological approaches, and diverse applications of smart systems. Smart Systems discusses important topics such as the Internet of Things-enabled smart systems, artificial intelligence, ergonomics, digital twin, and quality assurance frameworks in smart systems. It addresses methodological approaches in diverse sectors such as service, agriculture, product design, and development.

This book:

  • Discusses important concepts such as customer satisfaction, product design, and product lifestyle management in a comprehensive manner
  • Presents methodological techniques like optimization approaches, qualitative approaches, and multi-criteria decision-making
  • Examines critical issues, including sustainability, ergonomics, quality assurance, and accuracy
  • Covers the Internet of Things-enabled smart systems and artificial intelligence in smart systems
  • Elaborates on management strategies, and quality assurance framework for smart systems

The text is primarily written for senior undergraduate/graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields of mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, industrial engineering, production engineering, and aerospace engineering.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
About the editors
List of contributors
1 Management strategies in smart systems
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Need for management strategies in smart systems
1.2.1 Different components of management strategy
1.2.2 Use cases
1.3 Conclusion
References
2 A critical review on smart manufacturing
2.1 Introduction: background and driving forces
2.2 State of the art
2.2.1 Additive manufacturing
2.2.2 Big data
2.2.3 Robotic-assisted manufacturing
2.2.4 Simulation
2.2.5 Artificial intelligence
2.3 Discussion and conclusion
2.4 Challenges
References
3 A review of sustainable approach to smart manufacturing systems
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Literature survey
3.2 Research methodology
3.2.1 Data collection approach
3.2.2 Data analysis
3.3 Results of bibliometric analysis
3.3.1 Descriptive analysis
3.3.2 Influence of researchers
3.3.3 Affiliation analysis
3.3.4 Sources relevancy
3.3.5 Highly cited articles
3.3.6 Statistics of keywords
3.3.7 Intellect inputs: co-citation analysis
3.4 Challenges related to SM systems
3.5 Opportunities and future directions
3.6 Conclusion
3.7 Declaration of competing interest
Acknowledgments
References
4 The status of smart agriculture: a method to enhancing management
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The concept of smart
4.3 IoT in smart agriculture
4.4 5G network in smart farming
4.5 Climate-conscious farming
4.6 Sustainable agriculture practices in smart agriculture
4.7 Role of GIS in smart agriculture
4.8 Future of agriculture: geographical agriculture information system (GAIS)
4.9 New approaches for pest management in agriculture
4.10 Technique for sterile insects
4.11 Mating disruption technique
4.12 Management of insect pests with emerging technologies
4.13 Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
5 Methodological approaches for smart agriculture and its applications
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Overview of smart agriculture
5.1.2 Challenges faced by the agricultural sector
5.1.3 Automation and robotics
5.1.4 Seeding and planting in smart agriculture
5.1.5 Irrigation and crop management in smart agriculture
5.1.6 Drones and sensors
5.1.7 Machine learning algorithms in smart agriculture
5.1.8 Artificial intelligence in smart agriculture
5.1.9 Deep learning in smart agriculture
5.1.10 IoT in smart agriculture
5.2 Smart framework based on farmers’ psychology
5.2.1 Overview of smart framework
5.2.2 Factors to consider when developing smart framework
5.2.3 Benefits of smart framework
5.3 Summary
5.4 Implications for future research
5.5 Future directions
5.6 Conclusion
References
6 Smart agriculture in the context of the fourth industrial revolution: opportunities and challenges for Bangladesh
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Literature review
6.2.1 Demands for smart agriculture
6.2.2 The uses of IoT in the 4IR and agricultural advancement
6.2.3 The context of Bangladesh and its agriculture in the context of 4IR
6.2.4 Benefits of smart agriculture
6.3 Methodology
6.3.1 Data collection and data analysis
6.4 Discussion of the emerged themes
6.4.1 Smart agriculture and its prospect in Bangladesh
6.4.2 Challenges to implementing smart agriculture
6.4.3 Reinforcement of smart agriculture in Bangladesh
6.4.4 Cloud-based storage, utilization, and analysis of big data efficiently
6.4.5 Compulsory smart agricultural education at preliminary, intermediary, and tertiary education
6.4.6 A friendly nexus between agriculture and industry
6.5 Conclusion
References
7 Smart aroma culture and effective commercial distillation of major essential oil crops
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 Good agricultural practice and some key role players
7.1.2 Secondary metabolites and natural β€œessential oils”—significance
7.1.3 Uses and historical background
7.1.4 World of essential oil crops
7.1.5 Isolation techniques
7.1.6 Global scenario and india
7.2 Objectives
7.3 Research methodology
7.3.1 Raw materials used
7.3.2 Fuels used
7.3.3 Distillation equipment and plants
7.3.4 Distillation of essential oil crops
7.4 Results and analysis
7.4.1 Process verification
7.5 Discussion
7.5.1 Production and consumption rate
7.5.2 Financial outcomes
7.5.3 Feasible solution
7.6 Conclusion
7.7 Conflict of interest
Acknowledgment
References
8 Impact of biohumus on soil agrochemical characteristics, fertilty, and plant performance under greenhouse conditions
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Resources and materials used
8.3 Obtained results and their discussion
8.3.1 The influence of biohumus on soil chemical attributes and soil richness
8.3.2 The effect of biogumus feeding on the dynamics of change of N-NO3 and N-NH4 in the soil
8.3.3 The effect of biohumus on heavy metals in soil in greenhouse conditions
Appendices
References
9 Smart ergonomic design of VDT workstation: an affordable way to environment health and safety
9.1 Introduction
9.1.1 Anthropometry as a scientific discipline
9.1.2 The importance of anthropometric measurements
9.1.3 Anthropometric techniques
9.1.4 Measurement tools
9.1.5 Body composition analysis
9.1.6 Interpretation of anthropometric measurements
9.1.7 Applications of anthropometric measurements
9.1.8 Challenges and limitations of anthropometric measurements
9.2 Common workplace motions
9.2.1 Good and bad zones
9.3 Conclusion and general recommendations
9.3.1 Screen setting
9.3.2 Postures
9.3.3 Furniture
9.3.4 Requirements of a VDT workstation
9.3.5 Design of keyboards
Acknowledgment
References
10 Quality assurance framework for smart drug delivery systems in pharmaceutical industries and its applications
10.1 Introduction
10.1.1 Quality assurance
10.1.2 Quality control
10.1.3 Quality assurance framework
10.2 Smart systems in the pharmaceutical industry
10.2.1 Transdermal drug delivery system
10.2.2 Carrier-based delivery systems
10.2.3 Implantable drug delivery systems
10.2.4 Nasal drug delivery system
10.3 Application of smart systems in the pharmaceutical industry
10.3.1 Application of phytosomal formulation
10.3.2 Application ofethosome formulations
10.3.3 Application of microsphere formulation
10.3.4 Application of nanoparticles
10.3.5 Application of nanoemulsions
10.4 Conclusion
10.5 Future perspective of the quality assurance framework in smart systems
Acknowledgment
References
11 Multi-agent-based dynamic scheduling of flexible manufacturing systems with routing flexibility
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Industry 4.0 and flexible manufacturing systems
11.3 FMS scheduling problem
11.4 Framework for simulation model
11.5 Results and discussion
11.5.1 Design of experiment
11.5.2 Determination of optimum system factor levels
11.5.3 Determination of optimum system factor levels
11.5.4 Multi-objective optimization using desirability approach
11.6 Conclusion
References
12 Role of spiritual personality for effective management in smart manufacturing
12.1 Introduction: background and driving forces
12.2 F-AHP Methodology and its implementation
12.3 Discussion and conclusion
References
13 Smart manufacturing through lean enablers: an assessment framework using multi-grade fuzzy approach and importance performance analysis for manufacturing firm
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Literature review
13.3 Research gap
13.4 Research objective
13.5 Methodology
13.5.1 Multi-grade fuzzy approach
13.5.2 Importance performance analysis
13.6 Case study illustration
13.6.1 Case organization
13.6.2 Sampling design and data collection
13.6.3 Assessment of leanness using multi-grade fuzzy approach
13.6.4 Classification of attributes using importance performance analysis
13.6.5 IPA of the case organization
13.7 Results and discussion
13.8 Conclusion
References
Appendix
Index


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