2010
DOI: 10.3182/20100701-2-pt-4012.00005
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Economic value of technologies in an e-Maintenance platform

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“…First attempts in this direction have been provided by Jantunen et al 2014and Jantunen et al (2010) and more recently in Fumagalli et al (2010). Demonstrating the magnitude of the savings that can be generated using CBM is difficult.…”
Section: Economy Of Cbmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First attempts in this direction have been provided by Jantunen et al 2014and Jantunen et al (2010) and more recently in Fumagalli et al (2010). Demonstrating the magnitude of the savings that can be generated using CBM is difficult.…”
Section: Economy Of Cbmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICT, web‐based, tether‐free, wireless, infotronics technologies) but also e‐Maintenance activities (that is operations or processes) such as e‐monitoring, e‐diagnosis, e‐prognosis, etc.” (Muller et al , 2008). Discussions on the technological capabilities in a maintenance management system have been inspired by this seminal definition (for instance, further contributions are provided in Jantunen et al , 2008; Fumagalli et al , 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RFID devices can support data exchange and also data storage automatically in a given local area, effectively. (Fumagalli at al., 2010). If RFID is not preferred, an IoT based autonomous alternative data transferrable and storageable items should be used.…”
Section: Requirement Overviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain data from these parts of main engine for data process through IoT and cloud based software systems, new generation condition measurement units are required. Newly developed smart sensors are very capable for such duties as their functions are not limited with representing physical quantites, they are also able to receive, transmit, elaborate data and commands via digital channels (Fumagalli at al., 2010). For local data exchange of main engine system, radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology is suggested.…”
Section: Requirement Overviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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