Who Will Break the Mold?
Who Will Break the Mold?
optimize task is huge.
Research and implementation
The Center’s research academics have studied many problems in manufacturing focused on machine component and sensor degradation. The idea was to determine signatures and then prognostics - algo rithms that could take specific sensor input and predict component failure. Using this, maintenance personnel and engineers could optimize maintenance procedures and keep machines running for more hours per year. The algorithms have been defined, tested and packaged as a set of software tools known as the Watchdog Agent. The problem now is how can this be implemented?
Let me tie those thoughts together by looking at a common denominator—technology suppliers. To expect these solutions to be implemented by either end-users or OEMs is similar to expecting the Cubs to win the World Series or the Browns to reach the Super Bowl. But if the technology suppliers actually did embed these ideas into their control platforms, then it would be easier to achieve adoption. In fact, it would be in everyone’s best competitive interest.
Imagine being the first technology provider to implement the Watchdog Agent in its control plat form easily configured in the engineering software? The company’s sales force could go to every man ufacturer in the world and show them a tremendous value-add for improving machine uptime. The same thing for the first supplier who could package an easily configurable state model for machines into its engineering software. That would produce savings for OEMs by making it easier for them to move new technologies into machines, while at the same time endearing them to users who could then understand how their machines operate. This would be powerful. It would change the industry.
What are the most important technologies com ing in the next five years for manufacturing? Aleksa
hit me with that question as I was pondering the technology implementation question. How about the next step in programming which is “non-program ming.” Embed a machine state model that’s easy to configure into a machine program that is a “standard” within the company’s engineering tool. Next genera tion software engineering for the next generation of manufacturing engineers.
And remember the point of all this, in the words of Jay Lee, “It’s not about maintenance. It’s about
productivity.” The problem now is how can this be implemented?









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