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NEW! Deadline 31/01/2024

6th IFAC international workshop on Advanced Maintenance Engineering, Services and Technology (AMEST2024), Maintenance and Asset Lifecycle Management for Sustainable and Resilient Systems

The 6th IFAC Workshop on Advanced Maintenance Engineering, Services and Technologies (AMEST2024) will bring together international experts from academia and industry to present and debate the latest advances in Maintenance and Asset Lifecycle Management for the transition to sustainable, human-centric and resilient industrial systems, aligned with Industry 5.0 aims. We welcome high-quality contributions that investigate main research challenges, technology developments and business model advancements, as well as case studies and applications of new and emerging perspectives in the Maintenance and Asset Lifecycle Management.

The AMEST 2024 is fully supported and sponsored by the IFAC TC 5.1. Manufacturing Plant Control. This workshop is co-sponsored by TC 5.2. Management and Control in Manufacturing and Logistics, TC 5.3. Integration and Interoperability of Enterprise Systems (I2ES) and TC 6.4. Fault Detection, Supervision&Safety of Technical Processes – SAFEPROCESS. This workshop is also supported by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society, and the European Safety and Reliability Association (ESRA).

TOPICS

  • Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 – oriented maintenance and asset lifecycle management
  • Digital Twins & Cyber-Physical Systems for maintenance and asset lifecycle management
  • Reliability-centred maintenance
  • End-of-life management strategies, methods, and tools
  • Assessment of maintenance impacts on sustainability
  • Human-centric technologies for maintenance and asset lifecycle management
  • Services and business models for maintenance and asset lifecycle management
  • Maintenance and asset lifecycle management in high-uncertainty environments
  • Artificial Intelligence for maintenance solutions
  • Prognostics and Health Management systems to support sustainable and resilient operations
  • Simulation and optimisation in maintenance
  • Deterioration modelling, logistics and maintenance systems
  • Predictive maintenance
  • Condition monitoring and condition-based maintenance
  • Data and knowledge-driven maintenance and asset lifecycle management
  • Diagnostics of industrial systems
  • Integrated maintenance and production systems management

 

The paper must follow the IFAC paper format. Regular papers must be between 4 (minimum) and 6 (maximum) pages in the final version.

Please, have a look at the authors’ guide for more information and download Latex and MS Word template.