Industry 5.0 and its technologies: A systematic literature review upon the human place into IoT- and CPS-based industrial systems

Industry 4.0 has fueled research for almost a decade now. Beyond production efficiency, it has raised sustainability issues and societal challenges. However, these have mainly been driven by technological developments until now, putting aside the human and societal aspects. Faced with the emergence...

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Published inComputers & industrial engineering Vol. 184; p. 109426
Main Authors Valette, Etienne, Bril El-Haouzi, Hind, Demesure, Guillaume
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2023
Elsevier
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Summary:Industry 4.0 has fueled research for almost a decade now. Beyond production efficiency, it has raised sustainability issues and societal challenges. However, these have mainly been driven by technological developments until now, putting aside the human and societal aspects. Faced with the emergence of paradigms such as Industry 5.0, it becomes clear that societal considerations are back on the technological and scientific stages. This paper is interested in the place that have been given to the human in last year’s industrial research. More specifically, the focus have been set on the human aspect into Industry 4.0’s main pillars: Cyber–Physical Systems and Internet of Things. Therefore, this work proposes a Systematic Literature Review on the subject. To apprehend the progress of research towards industrial systems as complex socio-technical ones, the retrieved literature has been analyzed through two frameworks: the enabling technologies for Industry 5.0 and the grounding concepts of systemics. •Industry 4.0 has fueled techno-centered research for last decade.•IoT and CPS are commonly recognized as its main pillars.•Industry 5.0 is bringing back societal aspects into industrial research.•This requires focusing on the human and social dimension of IoT and CPS.
ISSN:0360-8352
1879-0550
DOI:10.1016/j.cie.2023.109426