BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

IoT-Driven Innovations: A Case Study Experiment and Implications for Industry 5.0

  • Blinova Tatiana,
  • Singh Devendra,
  • Kaur Namita,
  • Lakshmi Prasanna Y.,
  • Acharya Puja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20248601071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 86
p. 01071

Abstract

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This paper uses a thorough case study experiment to examine the real-world applications of IoT-driven innovations within the context of Industry 5.0. The factory floor has a temperature of 32.5°C, a warehouse humidity of 58%, and a safe pressure level of 102.3 kPa on the manufacturing line, according to an analysis of IoT sensor data. A 5.7% decrease in energy use was made possible by the data-driven strategy, as shown by the office's CO2 levels falling to 450 parts per million. The case study participants, who had a varied range of skills, were instrumental in the implementation of IoT, and the well-organized schedule guaranteed a smooth deployment. Key Industry 5.0 indicators, such as +2% in production efficiency, -5.7% in energy usage, -29% in quality control flaws, and +33.3% in inventory turnover, show significant gains. Key metrics evaluation, data-driven methodology, case study, Industry 5.0, IoT-driven innovations, and revolutionary potential are highlighted by these results.

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