Towards Autonomous Engineering: Integrating Intelligent Systems for Smart Solutions
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Autonomous Engineering, Intelligent Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Smart Solutions, Internet of Things, Robotics, System Integration, Adaptive Systems, Industry 4.0Abstract
Advancements in intelligent systems are making it possible for engineering to deliver automated and intelligent solutions across various industries. Recent advances in engineering are driven by the incorporation of AI, ML, robotics and IoT into various stages of the engineering process. The study focuses on how incorporating intelligent systems enhances flexibility, simplifies decision-making and boosts the overall efficiency of engineering implementations. Intelligent engineering is essential for creating innovative, efficient and sustainable infrastructures of tomorrow.
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