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Toward Industry 5.0: Cognitive Cyber-Physical System

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Industry 5.0 is regarded as the next industrial revolution; its objective is to combine the creativity of human experts with efficient, intelligent, and precise machines to produce manufacturing solutions that are resource-efficient and user-preferred. Cognitive cyber-physical technology is anticipated to enable Industry 5.0 in boosting productivity and delivering spontaneously customized products. This chapter provides an overview of cognitive cyber-physical systems, with an emphasis on the “cognitive” aspect of the technology.

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Saadati, Z., Barenji, R.V. (2023). Toward Industry 5.0: Cognitive Cyber-Physical System . In: Azizi, A., Barenji, R.V. (eds) Industry 4.0. Emerging Trends in Mechatronics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2012-7_12

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