eMaintenance industrial applications : issues and challenges

Projekt:

JVTC

Sammanfattning:
Achieving business excellence within industries which utilise complex technical systems requires effective and efficient maintenance. Maintenance is an important enabler of business performance. An effective maintenance strategy creates additional values in an organisation’s value-generating process. Establishing an effective and efficient maintenance process is highly dependent on supporting Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure for information logistics that facilitates maintenance decision support. eMaintenance solutions facilitates effective and efficient management and control of maintenance activities through an enhanced utilisation of computing; like;.estimation of their Remaining Useful Life (RUL); reduction of No-Fault Found (NFF); and prediction of fault. eMaintenance solutions enable a seamless integration and fusion of information services provided by information intensive systems with embedded components in order to manage increasing and extentensively distributed real‐time data collected via different data sources (e. g. sensors). Since, the emerging ‘Internet of Things’ is expecting to dramatically change information systems with inherent embedded components, eMaintenance solutions need to be adapted to this new context to fulfil the overall business requirements on an effective and efficient decision-making process; for e.g.: real‐time analysis based on real‐time data and context-aware information logistics. However, development and establishment of proper eMaintenance solutions can be facilitated through utilisation of appropriate framework which deals with real-world challenges. This paper explores some of the issues and challenges pertaining to eMaintenance industrial application.

Författare: Ramin Karim ; Aditya Parida ; Olov Candell ; Uday Kumar
Utgivare: Springer
Utgivningsdatum: 2014
Diarienummer: TRV 2011/58769
ISBN: 978-1-4471-4992-7
Antal sidor: 6
Språk: Engelska
Kontaktperson: Per Olof Larsson Kråik, UHjbs


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