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The demand from customer is becoming more and more personalized and with more requirements like shorter production time and lower price. To be able to solve these demands, the production would need to become extremely complex with difficulties in planning and operation. This could be solves by using smart manufacturing for mass customization. Mass customization involves using smart production to produce customized personal products or services at a high rate to a low cost. Internet of Things, Big Data and Cyber-Physical Systems are three important concepts of Industry 4.0. In SSPU, Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing is currently being demonstrated in a laboratory where the user can customize their own toy house. The house consist of different panels (modules) that can be chosen from a variety of different designs and colors. The windows on the panels may also be customized by design and color. The production line consists of three assembly robots and one smaller robot for transporting the product to storage.
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Yang, J., Abrahamsson, T. (2019). A DEMO of Smart Manufacturing for Mass Customization in a Lab. In: Wang, K., Wang, Y., Strandhagen, J., Yu, T. (eds) Advanced Manufacturing and Automation VIII. IWAMA 2018. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 484. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2375-1_2
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