Collaborative Robots and Cyber Security in Industry 5.0
B. Ajay Abishek, T. Kavyashree, R. Jayalakshmi, S. Tharunkumar
- 发表年份
- 2023
- 引用次数
- 10
摘要
Industry 5.0 is the rearmost industrial revolution, characterized by the integration of humans and machines working collaboratively in a smart plant terrain which aims to integrate cyber-physical systems with the mortal pool to produce a smarter and more effective manufacturing process. cooperative robots or" cobots" are revolutionizing the manufacturing Industry by enhancing mortal-robot collaboration in Industry 5.0. Cobots are designed to work alongside mortal workers, increasing productivity, and reducing safety hazards. cooperative robots(cobots) are getting decreasingly popular in Industry5.0 due to their inflexibility and rigidity. Cobots are designed to work collaboratively with humans, but their integration into manufacturing processes raises enterprises regarding cyber security. Cyber-attacks can lead to data theft, system shutdowns, and physical damage. thus, it's essential to apply cyber security measures to cover cobots and the entire manufacturing process. Access control, encryption, intrusion discovery systems, and security updates are some of the measures that can be enforced to enhance cyber security. Thus, the implicit cyber security pitfalls associated with cobots, similar to unauthorized access and manipulation, and explores the colorful strategies and technologies that can be used to alleviate these pitfalls are examined. therefore, agitating the need for cooperative sweat between Industry, government, and academia to establish comprehensive security norms and stylish practices for cobots in Industry 5.0. Overall, this review paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the crossroad between cobots and cyber security in the environment of Industry5.0, offering perceptivity and recommendations for unborn exploration and development in this field.
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