Department of Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, Texas.
Received on 15 August 2023; revised on 20 October 2023; accepted on 23 October 2023
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) envisions smart factories where cyber-physical systems (CPS), Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and advanced analytics converge to enable autonomous, data-driven manufacturing. Central to this vision is the synergistic integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), which enhances decision-making, automation, and adaptability. AI/ML techniques—including deep learning (DL), reinforcement learning (RL), computer vision, and predictive analytics—interoperate with digital twins, edge/cloud computing, and IIoT networks to enable real-time process optimization, self-diagnosing systems, and intelligent robotics (Lee et al., 2018). This paradigm shifts leverages AI’s strengths (e.g., symbolic reasoning and optimization) alongside ML’s data-driven pattern recognition, creating a unified framework that transcends traditional siloed approaches.
Recent advances highlight how AI/ML-driven industrial analytics improve anomaly detection, prescriptive maintenance, and adaptive control, while autonomous RL agents optimize production workflows (McKinsey Digital, 2021). Key technologies such as physics-informed digital twins and edge AI exemplify this synergy: AI enhances twin-based simulations for ML training, while generative models (e.g., GANs) refine digital twin fidelity. Conversely, ML-driven sensor fusion bridges gaps between physical and virtual systems, enabling closed-loop intelligence.
This paper systematically reviews these developments through five lenses: (1) the evolution of Industry 4.0 and its AI/ML foundations; (2) literature synthesis of prior integration frameworks; (3) emerging architectures for AI/ML in smart manufacturing; (4) high-impact applications (e.g., vision-based quality inspection, collaborative robotics, self-healing supply chains); and (5) enabling technologies (e.g., AR/VR interfaces, 5G-edge AI, blockchain-secured CPS). We also analyze critical barriers, including data silos, real-time ML deployment challenges, adversarial AI risks, and ethical workforce transitions (WEF, 2023). Finally, we propose future trajectories, such as cognitive digital twins, AI-for-sustainability, and neuromorphic computing for low-latency control. Our findings underscore that convergent AI+ML systems—not standalone tools—are pivotal to realizing Industry 4.0’s full potential.
Industry 4.0; Artificial Intelligence (AI); Machine Learning (ML); Smart Manufacturing; Digital Twins; Predictive Maintenance; Edge AI; Industrial IoT (IIoT); Reinforcement Learning; Cyber-Physical Systems
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Akinbolajo Olayinka. Synergistic integration of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning in smart manufacturing (Industry 4.0). World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2023, 10(01), 255-263 Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjaets.2023.10.1.0264