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The fourth industrial revolution promotes Industrial
Cyber Physical Systems (ICPS) as the key to achieve smart,
efficient, flexible and self-organizing production plants. In a
shop floor there are heterogeneous physical and logical assets
that form the ICPS. But without proper communication and
composition techniques the integration of these assets in ICPS is
compromised. Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE)
is a discipline of growing relevance for ICPS because integration
and composition issues have been extensively researched in the
software domain. Under the Reference Architecture for Industry
4.0 (RAMI 4.0), the Industry 4.0 Component Model inherits
aspects of CBSE to specify how several industrial plant assets
can form an ICPS. The technological aspects for physical assets
digitalization and integration have been explored, but the I4.0
Component model lacks proposals and use cases for dealing
with industrial software components. In this work we discuss
the development of the Smart Component Model as a proposal
for integration of software components in ICPS. Furthermore,
we focus on how prediction and monitoring applications could
be converted in I4.0 Components and integrated in ICPS. To
sustain our proposals, we describe a real industrial case study
where these developments are being applied.
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Keywords
Component Based Software Engineering Component I4.0 Cyber physical systems Predictive maintenance Condition monitoring
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Citation
NETO, Luís [et al.] (2020) - On the development of a component model for the realization of Industry 4.0. In IEEE Conference on Industrial Cyberphysical Systems, 3, Tampere, 10-12 June. ISBN 978-1-7281-6389-5. p. 481-486, doi: 10.1109/ICPS48405.2020.9274789.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers