
Research Article
Research on the Monitoring of Selected Parameters of Technological Devices in the Conditions of a Digital Enterprise
@ARTICLE{10.4108/dtip.9737, author={Rebeka Tauberov\^{a} and Lucia Knapč\^{\i}kov\^{a}}, title={Research on the Monitoring of Selected Parameters of Technological Devices in the Conditions of a Digital Enterprise}, journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Digital Transformation of Industrial Processes}, volume={1}, number={2}, publisher={EAI}, journal_a={DTIP}, year={2025}, month={10}, keywords={Additive manufacturing, Granulate, Polyvinyl Butyral, Recycling, Circular Economy}, doi={10.4108/dtip.9737} }- Rebeka Tauberová
Lucia Knapčíková
Year: 2025
Research on the Monitoring of Selected Parameters of Technological Devices in the Conditions of a Digital Enterprise
DTIP
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/dtip.9737
Abstract
Digitization is a key concept of the Fourth Generation Industrial Revolution. In industrial enterprises, digitization allows for the study of various influences on production processes without the need to intervene in real production. Thanks to technologies such as augmented reality, virtual reality, 3D printing, digital twins, and artificial intelligence, it is possible to conduct research activities monitoring selected parameters without interfering with the production process. Financial resources invested in transforming a traditional company into a digital enterprise ultimately save production costs. Simulation programs enable quick and easy planning of production changes, resulting in more efficient processes and savings in raw materials. The concept of digitization has gained greater importance, especially in connection with events like COVID-19, which affected daily life worldwide. Many companies realized the significant advantage of digitizing production. The pressure of events and economic impacts accelerated the implementation of digitization and intelligent automation. The use of artificial intelligence tools in production enables remote control of manufacturing.
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