Intelligent manufacturing is a type of manufacturing that adopts computer-integrated manufacturing, high-level adaptability and rapid design personalization, system reconfiguration, the digitalization of manufacturing...Intelligent manufacturing is a type of manufacturing that adopts computer-integrated manufacturing, high-level adaptability and rapid design personalization, system reconfiguration, the digitalization of manufacturing processes and resources, and flexible and organized technical labor training. This Special Issue focuses on the application of advanced information and communication technologies—such as artificial intelligence (AI), advanced topology optimization methods, edge computing, cloud computing, 5G networks, the Industrial Internet, and the Internet of Things—to address problems that arise during the design, materials and manufacturing, logistics, and services associated with intelligent manufacturing. In this issue, we present eight articles contributed by scholars and experts from countries around the world, including China, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. The published works examine intelligent manufacturing, with a particular focus on the phases of engineering design and materials and manufacturing.展开更多
基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2021YFB1715700)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (62103046)+2 种基金the Beijing Institute of Technology Research Fund Program for Young Scholarsthe Chinese Academy of Sciences and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences for funding the research (Y92902MED2, E1E90808, and E0E90804)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (E1E40805)。
文摘Intelligent manufacturing is a type of manufacturing that adopts computer-integrated manufacturing, high-level adaptability and rapid design personalization, system reconfiguration, the digitalization of manufacturing processes and resources, and flexible and organized technical labor training. This Special Issue focuses on the application of advanced information and communication technologies—such as artificial intelligence (AI), advanced topology optimization methods, edge computing, cloud computing, 5G networks, the Industrial Internet, and the Internet of Things—to address problems that arise during the design, materials and manufacturing, logistics, and services associated with intelligent manufacturing. In this issue, we present eight articles contributed by scholars and experts from countries around the world, including China, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. The published works examine intelligent manufacturing, with a particular focus on the phases of engineering design and materials and manufacturing.