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A 70-Year Industrial Electronics Society Evolution Through Industrial Revolutions: The Rise and Flourishing of Information and Communication Technologies

  • The Industrial Revolution, which originally involved the change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to a market dominated by factory mechanization during the early 18th century, has profoundly shaped the world. It has progressed through four disruptive phases: Industry 1.0 through Industry 4.0. Industry 1.0 encompassed early automation, while Industry 2.0 began at the end of the 19th century, when enormous technological advances were made, such as mass production, electrification, and new modes of transportation. Industry 3.0 began during the 1970s, a decade that gave rise to the electronics, telecommunications, and computing that enable full automation and robotics. Industry 4.0 kicked off at the dawn of the third millennium, marked by the ubiquitous use of Internet technologies, which have radically transformed how people, society, and industry interact.

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Author:Armando W. ColomboORCiD, Stamatis Karnouskos, Xinghuo Yu, Okyay Kaynak, Ren C. Luo
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/MIE.2020.3028058
ISSN:1932-4529
Parent Title (English):IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2021
Date of first Publication:2021/01/06
Creating Corporation:IEEE
Release Date:2024/12/05
Tag:Automation; Control systems; Process control; Service Robots
Volume:15
Issue:1
First Page:115
Last Page:126
Institute:Fachbereich Technik
Research Focus Area:Industrielle Informatik
Relevance of the publication:Peer Reviewed