Current and future requirements to industrial analytical infrastructure—part 2: smart sensors

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Tobias Eifert
Kristina Eisen
Michael Maiwald
Christoph Herwig
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[1] Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker,Arbeitskreis Prozessanalytik
[2] Covestro Deutschland AG,ICEBE, Research Area Biochemical Engineering
[3] Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH,undefined
[4] Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM),undefined
[5] TU Wien,undefined
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Smart sensors; Industry 4.0; Digital twins; Process intelligence; Process analytical technology; Physical twin; Cyber-physical system;
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Complex processes meet and need Industry 4.0 capabilities. Shorter product cycles, flexible production needs, and direct assessment of product quality attributes and raw material attributes call for an increased need of new process analytical technologies (PAT) concepts. While individual PAT tools may be available since decades, we need holistic concepts to fulfill above industrial needs. In this series of two contributions, we want to present a combined view on the future of PAT (process analytical technology), which is projected in smart labs (Part 1) and smart sensors (Part 2). Part 2 of this feature article series describes the future functionality as well as the ingredients of a smart sensor aiming to eventually fuel full PAT functionality. The smart sensor consists of (i) chemical and process information in the physical twin by smart field devices, by measuring multiple components, and is fully connected in the IIoT 4.0 environment. In addition, (ii) it includes process intelligence in the digital twin, as to being able to generate knowledge from multi-sensor and multi-dimensional data. The cyber-physical system (CPS) combines both elements mentioned above and allows the smart sensor to be self-calibrating and self-optimizing. It maintains its operation autonomously. Furthermore, it allows—as central PAT enabler—a flexible but also target-oriented predictive control strategy and efficient process development and can compensate variations of the process and raw material attributes. Future cyber-physical production systems—like smart sensors—consist of the fusion of two main pillars, the physical and the digital twins. We discuss the individual elements of both pillars, such as connectivity, and chemical analytics on the one hand as well as hybrid models and knowledge workflows on the other. Finally, we discuss its integration needs in a CPS in order to allow its versatile deployment in efficient process development and advanced optimum predictive process control.
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