The book, The Future of Human-Computer Integration: Industry 5.0 Technology, Tools and Algorithms, provides a valuable insight into how Industry 5.0 technologies, tools, and algorithms can revolutionise industries and drive innovation.
By emphasising the convergence of computer technology and human interaction, readers learn the concepts of Industry 5.0, from the fundamentals to advanced techniques, with real world examples and case studies in different industry sectors. The authors equip the readers with the knowledge to mitigate risks to ensure success in this complex human and computer synchronisation in the era of Industry 5.0. This collection of writings by experts in their respective fields, invites the reader to journey the transition from Industry 4.0 to 5.0. Practical insights are offered alongside cutting-edge applications like blockchain, Internet of Things (IOT), QR code and Augmented Reality (AR), and the consideration of privacy, trust and authentication, through digital signatures. Such technologies and applications hold much promise to revolutionise industries and drive innovation.
In this book, the reader would find topics such as the role of AI in human computer interaction, efficient management of asset using blockchain, computational thinking in program development, synergy of 5G and IOT in healthcare services, advances in increasing data capacity of QR codes and personalized user experience with augmented reality. At the same time, the authors consider the challenges, risks and concerns of such technologies and their applications in Industry 5.0. This book comprehensively explores Industry 5.0 from a computer science perspective as it delves into the technology aspects and tools for Industry 5.0. It offers readers a detailed understanding of how computer science intersects with Industry 5.0, how to humanise it and its application to industry.
The book has been written for technology professionals and practitioners, especially ones in the healthcare, smart systems and the oil and gas sector sectors. It would serve as a useful reference for students studying in such advanced courses as digital technology, digital transformation, emergent technologies, innovation through new technologies.