Call for Book Chapters
Industry 5.0
Towards a new revolution and A Human-Centric Solution
Published by De Gruyter in book series titled
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Web of Science Indexed
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Published by De Gruyter in book series titled
Frontiers in Computational Intelligence - Web of Science Indexed
Manuscript Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=industry50
About
Industry 5.0 promises great shifts not only in industrial processes but also in the business and consumption models. Industry 5.0 concern two major actors: manufacturers and consumers. With the help of data science and IoT technologies, manufacturers focus on improving the business model in real-time. They could focus on problem-solving and creativity. Customers will benefit from personalized products – a big leap from mass customization to personalization. Clients could state their preferences in the design phase and the production line adapted accordingly, no added costs.
The role of Robots / Cobots will be collaborating with the human at a different level, which will create different more healthy and challenging workplace. Creative work can be thought of by humans, but still, the more repetitive and mechanical work can be completed by robot/cobot. Because consumers always want more. Demand is for mass personalization, which can be achieved when the human touch returns to manufacturing. In comparison to Industry 4.0, Industry 5.0 gives consumers the products they want and gives workers jobs that are more meaningful, creative, and challenging. With Industry 5.0, new corporate technologies and sensitivities will emerge that will change the current trend. This will lead to the emergence of sustainable policies where, for example, a minimal generation of waste and its management become essential, cross-cutting processes, also making the organization more effective.
This edited book explains various facets of Industry 5.0 starting from its evolution from Industry 1.0 to Industry 5.0 and its influence on medical research and manufacturing industry is specially focused.
Scope and Topics
Part 1: Evolution/revolution from industry 1.0 to 5.0
Chapter 1: Industry 1.0 – The Industrial Revolution
Chapter 2: Industry 2.0 – The Technological Revolution
Chapter 3: Industry 3.0 – The Digital Revolution
Chapter 4: Industry 4.0 – The Automation Revolution
Chapter 5: Industry 5.0 – The new beginning,
Chapter 6: Industry 4.0 Today, Industry 5.0 Tomorrow
Part 2: Foundations, Challenges and Opportunities in Industry 5.0
Chapter 7: State-of-the-art review of Industry 4.o technologies
Chapter 8: Evolution and Foundations of Industry 5.0 technologies
Chapter 9: Real-time Challenges and Road Map of Industry 5.0
Chapter 10: Opportunities and Research Directions of Industry 5.0
Chapter 11: What future holds after industry 5.0 – a speculation
Part 3: Industry 5.0 in Medical Research
Chapter 12: State-of-the-art review of Industry 4.0 in Medical Research
Chapter 13: Smart Materials for design and manufacturing of personalised implants
Chapter 14: Cobots for Human Surgery
Chapter 15: Additive manufacturing in medical industries
Chapter 16: Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for Medical Research and training
PART 4: Industry 5.0 in Manufacturing Industries
Chapter 17: State-of-the-art review of Industry 4.o in Manufacturing Industries
Chapter 18: Intelligent Solutions for future Smart Industries
Chapter 19: Usecases of Cobots in Manufacturing Industries
Chapter 20: AI-based Bigdata analytics in Industry 5.0 for Supply chain management
Chapter 21: Optimization of Supply chain management with Bigdata
Chapter 22: Cobots for Packaging and Delivery
Publication and Indexing
Published by De Gruyter in book series titled
Frontiers in Computational Intelligence -Web of Science Indexed
Submission Instructions
Submit your chapter at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=industry50
The submitted full chapter must not be submitted elsewhere for any type of consideration for publishing. The Author should ensure the Plagiarism % is less than 10% (from any single source < 2%).
The chapter should be prepared in a simple yet detailed manner so that students/research scholars of graduation & post-graduation should able to follow the content.
Please ensure qualitative use of Standard English grammar usage and sentences, which may enable for easy access to the readers throughout the globe.
Minimum page limit 20 and maximum page limit is 30. Follow the below link for chapter preparation.
If you incorporate in the Work any material from third parties, then you have to take permission in writing from each copyright holder of such material to use and reprint such material in the Work consistent with the terms of the rights
Do not mention your name and affiliation in the submitting chapter (avoid using words like “we”, “our paper” etc indicating to the reference). It should be blind in all respect.
Important Dates
Abstract submission: 30 July 2021
Abstract acceptance notification: 10 July 2021
Submission of the full chapter: 15 September 2021
Review result: 15 October 2021
First revised full chapter: 15 November 2021
First review results: 30 September 2021
Second revised full chapter: 15 December 2021
Second review results: 15 January, 2022
Final chapter submission: 30 January 2022
Contact Details
Dr. Yousaf Bin Zikria
Assistant Professor, Department of Information and Communication Engineering, College of Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan-Si, South Korea.
https://sites.google.com/view/ybzikria
Dr. Vinod Kumar Shukla
Associate Professor, Information Technology, Department of Engineering and Architecture, Amity University Dubai, Dubai International Academic City, Dubai, UAE
vinodkumarshukla@gmail.com, vshukla@amityuniversity.ae
Dr. Pradeep N
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology, Davangere 577004, Karnataka, India
Dr. Manoj Kumar M V
Associate Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Yelahanka, Bengaluru – 560064, Karnataka, India
Dr. Harry Haoxiang Wang
Director and Lead Executive Faculty Member, GoPerception Laboratory, Ithaca, 14850, NY, USA.
Email: hw496@goperception.com
Dr. Ali Kashif Bashir
Associate Professor, Department of Computing and Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Editors
Dr. Yousaf Bin Zikria
Assistant Professor, Department of Information and Communication Engineering, College of Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan-Si, South Korea.
Dr. Vinod Kumar Shukla
Associate Professor, Information Technology, Department of Engineering and Architecture, Amity University Dubai, Dubai International Academic City, Dubai, UAE
Dr. Pradeep N
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology, Davangere 577004, Karnataka, India
Dr. Manoj Kumar M V
Associate Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Yelahanka, Bengaluru – 560064, Karnataka, India
Dr. Harry Haoxiang Wang
Director and Lead Executive Faculty Member, GoPerception Laboratory, Ithaca, 14850, NY, USA. Email: hw496@goperception.com
Dr. Ali Kashif Bashir
Associate Professor, Department of Computing and Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom