Synopsis
Applied Mechatronics for Industry 4.0: Engineering Intelligent Connected Systems, authored by Vikram Singh Sankhala, serves as a comprehensive textbook designed to equip engineers with the practical and theoretical expertise needed to navigate the evolving landscape of modern mechatronics within the context of Industry 4.0. This 12-week program guides readers through the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies into traditional mechatronic domains, covering everything from smart factories and cyber-physical systems to networked sensors, cloud-based actuators, and embedded programming. The book emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging readers to build and apply concepts through practical labs and a culminating design project, fostering a deep understanding of intelligent, connected, and automated mechatronic systems.
Through this curriculum, engineers will develop the skills to design systems where physical devices seamlessly interact with cloud platforms, enabling remote monitoring, real-time data analytics, predictive maintenance, and adaptive control strategies. Key themes include the foundational principles of Industry 4.0, the practical application of IoT in mechatronic design, advanced control techniques, data analytics, simulation, and the creation of digital twins. The book culminates in a project-based approach, encouraging the synthesis of technical and analytical skills to architect and optimize smart mechatronic systems, preparing future-ready professionals capable of driving innovation in today's digital industries.