Jailos Mrisho Nzumile, Dickson Pastory, Ismail W. R. Taifa
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Applicability of Metrology 4.0 Technologies for the Manufacturing Industries
This study investigates the applicability of Metrology 4.0 (M4.0) technologies for manufacturing industries (MIs). The study employed a mixed-methods design whereby sixty MIs participated fully. The convergent parallel design was employed to collect, analyse, and integrate qualitative and quantitative data and results simultaneously. Minitab® version 21, Microsoft® Excel 2016, and SPSS® software collaboratively performed inferential and descriptive analyses. The results indicate a high level of awareness within MIs. MIs have implemented M4.0-related operations at the preliminary stage. Regarding the general M4.0, respondents are very unsatisfied with how their enterprises apply the metrological-related technologies by 6.65%, unsatisfied (23.33%), satisfied (56.67%), and very satisfied (13.33%). Respondents are very satisfied with how their enterprises undertake metrological activities (operations) by 16.67%, satisfied (26.67%), unsatisfied (33.33%), and very unsatisfied (23.33%). Despite these findings, the readiness level was 3.0 out of 5.0. There is room for transiting Metrology 3.0 to M4.0, thus requiring the transition framework. M4.0 can influence accruing benefits and motivations: pattern approval in metrology, improving standardisation, digitalise traceability, argument human intelligence, product improvement, managing measurement uncertainty, enhancing digital accreditation, assisting with a virtual inspection, automating quality checks, verification enabling, assisting predictive and data analysis, speeding up calibration, and assist in decision-making.
期刊介绍:
MAPAN-Journal Metrology Society of India is a quarterly publication. It is exclusively devoted to Metrology (Scientific, Industrial or Legal). It has been fulfilling an important need of Metrologists and particularly of quality practitioners by publishing exclusive articles on scientific, industrial and legal metrology.
The journal publishes research communication or technical articles of current interest in measurement science; original work, tutorial or survey papers in any metrology related area; reviews and analytical studies in metrology; case studies on reliability, uncertainty in measurements; and reports and results of intercomparison and proficiency testing.