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The basic framework of the Industry 4.0 as an approach and philosophy implies the introduction of new procedures and principles, as well as the development and improvement of machine systems towards the introduction of a high level of manufacturing digitalization. In order to meet the achievements of Industry 4.0, very significant changes are also required in the design, monitoring and maintenance phases of machinery. Therefore, all the research and advancements in the field of calculation and design of machine elements and assemblies have to be observed within the paradigm of Industry 4.0. This paper outlines the main research tasks and aims within the determination of basic principles and methods for suiting and improving machine elements and systems in the context of the requirements of the Industry 4.0. Also, the part of the paper gives the description of the new improved methodology and systems for monitoring the parameters of rolling bearings during their operation, which would significantly contribute to the prediction of the possible failure of the rolling bearings and lead to important savings. The developed methodology is a sample for new trends in the context of the vision of Industry 4.0 machinery and respects the requirements for safety, energy efficiency and reliability.
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Parts of the presented research are funded by the Ministry for education, science and technological development of the Republic of Serbia, through the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of University of Belgrade and the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia.
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Mitrović, R.M., Atanasovska, I., Soldat, N., Miskovic, Z. (2020). New Trends in Machine Design Within Industry 4.0 Framework. In: Wang, L., Majstorovic, V., Mourtzis, D., Carpanzano, E., Moroni, G., Galantucci, L. (eds) Proceedings of 5th International Conference on the Industry 4.0 Model for Advanced Manufacturing. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46212-3_16
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