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The Way Cyber Physical Systems Will Revolutionise Maintenance
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Zurutuza, UrkoMondragon Unibertsitatea
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Jantunen, Erkki
Albano, Michele
Orio, Giovanni Di
Maló, Pedro
Hegedűs, Csaba
Research Group
Análisis de datos y ciberseguridad
Ingeniería del software y sistemas
Published Date
2017
Publisher
CISTER Research Center
Keywords
Condition-based maintenance CBM
Cyber Physical Systems CPS
Overall Equipment Effectiveness OEE
e-maintenance ... [+]
Condition-based maintenance CBM
Cyber Physical Systems CPS
Overall Equipment Effectiveness OEE
e-maintenance
Internet of Things IoT [-]
Abstract
The way maintenance is carried out is altering rapidly. The introduction of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and cloud technologies are providing new technological possibilities that change dramatically t ... [+]
The way maintenance is carried out is altering rapidly. The introduction of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and cloud technologies are providing new technological possibilities that change dramatically the way it is possible to follow production machinery and the necessity to carry out maintenance. In the near future, the number of machines that can be followed from remoteness will explode. At the same time, it will be conceivable to carry out local diagnosis and prognosis that support the adaptation of Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) i.e. financial optimisation can drive the decision whether a machine needs maintenance or not. Further to this, the cloud technology allows to accumulate relevant data from numerous sources that can be used for further improvement of the maintenance practices. The paper goes through the new technologies that have been mentioned above and how they can be benefitted from in practise. [-]
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/1494
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30th Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management (COMADEM). Lancashire. 10-13 July. Conference Handbook and Abstracts. Edited by: Prof Ian Sherrington,Dr Ahmed Onsy, Prof Raj Rao. June, 2017  xxx
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