Publications

Selected publications by Shohin Aheleroff on Digital Twin, Industry 4.0/5.0, IoT-enabled smart appliances, mass personalisation, and smart manufacturing.

Digital Twin as a Service (DTaaS) in Industry 4.0: An Architecture Reference Model
2021 – S Aheleroff, X Xu, RY Zhong, Y Lu – Advanced Engineering Informatics 47, 101225
Digital Twin DTaaS Industry 4.0
IoT-enabled smart appliances under industry 4.0: A case study
2020 – S Aheleroff, X Xu, Y Lu, M Aristizabal, JP Velásquez, B Joa, Y Valencia – Advanced Engineering Informatics 43, 101043
IoT Smart Appliances Industry 4.0
Toward sustainability and resilience with Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0
2022 – S Aheleroff, H Huang, X Xu, RY Zhong – Frontiers in Manufacturing Technology 2, 951643
Industry 4.0 Industry 5.0 Sustainability Resilience
Mass Personalisation as a Service in Industry 4.0: A Resilient Response Case Study
2021 – S Aheleroff, N Mostashiri, X Xu, RY Zhong – Advanced Engineering Informatics 50, 101438
Mass Personalisation Industry 4.0 Resilience
The degree of mass personalisation under Industry 4.0.
2019 – S Aheleroff, R Philip, RY Zhong, X Xu – 52nd CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems (CMS) 81, 1394–1399
Mass Personalisation Industry 4.0 CIRP
A digital twin reference for mass personalization in industry 4.0
2020 – S Aheleroff, RY Zhong, X Xu – 53rd CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems 93, 228–233
Digital Twin Mass Personalisation Industry 4.0
Digital Twin enabled Mass Personalization: A Case Study of a Smart Wetland Maintenance System
2021 – S Aheleroff, RY Zhong, X Xu, F Zhenan, P Goyal – ASME 15th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference
Digital Twin Mass Personalisation Smart Maintenance

About the Author

Shohin Aheleroff holds a PhD from the University of Auckland, where he received the Distinguished Graduate Award. His contributions to Q1 engineering journals have placed him among the Top 0.5% Global Scholars (ScholarGPS 2024). He has also been awarded the New Zealand Prime Minister’s Scholarship to Latin America and has received several recognitions, including First Prize at Auckland’s IoT & Augmented Reality Hackathon, Best Paper at the 49th International Conference on Computer & Industrial Engineering, and the New Zealand Certificate in Adult & Tertiary Teaching with High Distinction (A+). A more detailed academic profile is available on the author page.