The Industry 4.0 technological safety

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作者
Gurjanov, A., V [1 ]
Shukalov, A., V [2 ]
Zharinov, I. O. [2 ]
机构
[1] Stock Co Expt Design Bur Electroavtomat, 40 Marshala Govorova St, St Petersburg 198095, Russia
[2] ITMO Univ, Fac Informat Secur & Comp Technol, 49 Kronverksky Av, St Petersburg 197101, Russia
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TRENDS; FUTURE;
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10.1088/1755-1315/548/6/062035
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S2 [农业工程];
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摘要
The production processes have some negative consequences for the environment. The potentially ecologically dangerous technologies and equipment require a constant attention form the company board and the controlling State structures. The technical means to provide the production technological safety equal to the appearing technological risks are engineer cyber-system (ECS) to neutralize toxins throwing away to the nature. The ECS support the company life ability and locally placed in categorized production rooms given for auxiliary equipment. The company production and ECS procedure algorithms are done with the intellectual production system to react operatively for critical values of emergencies with negative ecology influences. The production infrastructure conditions correct evaluation is reached with ECSs inquiry to prevent the emergencies from happening. There is a system to classify ECSs, which provide the company technological safety. There is ecologically safe automatic cyber-production architecture where the most efficient format is done with three coils, which constantly interact in production components.
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