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A concept for human-cyber-physical systems of future wind turbines towards Industry 5

Xiao Chen, M. Eder, ASM Shihavuddin

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Abstract

This work proposes a novel concept for a semi-autonomous human-cyber-physical system (HCPS) to operate next-generation wind turbines on the way towards Industry 5.0. The exponential increase in the complexity of future wind turbines requires artificial intelligence (AI) to operate the machines efficiently and consistently. Evolving current Industry 4.0 digital twin technology beyond a sole aid for a human decision-making process, the digital twin in the proposed system is utilized for highly effective training of the AI through machine learning. Human intelligence (HI) is elevated to a supervisory level, making high-level decisions through a human-machine interface to break the autonomy when needed. This paper points out a plausible way to realize the HCPS by identifying strategic development demands for the key enabling technologies projected from readily available knowledge.

Topics & Concepts

Cyber-physical systemWind powerAutonomyProcess (computing)Industry 4.0Computer scienceWork (physics)Human–machine systemKey (lock)Knowledge managementArtificial intelligenceEngineeringIndustrial engineeringComputer securityMechanical engineeringEmbedded systemElectrical engineeringPolitical scienceOperating systemLawDigital Transformation in Industry