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The Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) strategy has got new,
powerful toolset recently: the concepts of Internet of Things (IoT) and CyberPhysical
Systems (CPS). These can provide flexible but powerful data collection
and analysis methods for Proactive and Predictive Maintenance. In the landscape
of new digitalization and interconnection of products, services, processes, enterprises
and people, IoT/CPS-based platforms are increasing in their size and target
applications in a steady manner.
Beside the fundamental research challenges regarding the reference architecture,
interoperability, performance, quality and deployment issues, the challenges
regarding system maintenance are also burning. There are various issues that are
specific to the maintenance domain: interoperability and data flow management,
data representation models, and data processing models and tools.
The paper describes a maintenance reference architecture and platform, which
aims to tackle all these challenges. The architecture suggested by the MANTIS
project covers edge and cloud level interoperability, data flow management, and
data processing issues. Furthermore, it provides domain-specific methods for root
cause analysis, failure prediction, and models for predicting remaining useful life.
The architecture is strengthened by the concept of MIMOSA, a data model definition
that allows data representation models that are easy to fit into relational
object and information management models required by CBM. The MANTIS
platform utilizes the Arrowhead framework for tackling interoperability and integrability
issues.
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Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) Internet of Things (IoT) Cyber Physical Systems (CPS)