Proposal of Real Time Predictive Maintenance Platform with 3D Printer for Business Vehicles
5th International Conference on Software and Information Engineering (ICSIE 2016), pp.6-10, May 2016. (c) 2016 ICSIE2016 This paper proposes a maintenance platform for business vehicles which detects failure sign using IoT data on the move, orders to create repair parts by 3D printers and to deliver...
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Zusammenfassung: | 5th International Conference on Software and Information
Engineering (ICSIE 2016), pp.6-10, May 2016. (c) 2016 ICSIE2016 This paper proposes a maintenance platform for business vehicles which
detects failure sign using IoT data on the move, orders to create repair parts
by 3D printers and to deliver them to the destination. Recently, IoT and 3D
printer technologies have been progressed and application cases to
manufacturing and maintenance have been increased. Especially in air flight
industry, various sensing data are collected during flight by IoT technologies
and parts are created by 3D printers. And IoT platforms which improve
development/operation of IoT applications also have been appeared. However,
existing IoT platforms mainly targets to visualize "things" statuses by batch
processing of collected sensing data, and 3 factors of real-time, automatic
orders of repair parts and parts stock cost are insufficient to accelerate
businesses. This paper targets maintenance of business vehicles such as
airplane or high-speed bus. We propose a maintenance platform with real-time
analysis, automatic orders of repair parts and minimum stock cost of parts. The
proposed platform collects data via closed VPN, analyzes stream data and
predicts failures in real-time by online machine learning framework Jubatus,
coordinates ERP or SCM via in memory DB to order repair parts and also
distributes repair parts data to 3D printers to create repair parts near the
destination. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1611.09944 |