2016 16th International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/iccas.2016.7832462
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Systems engineering approach to designing smart condition monitoring systems for smart manufacturing (ICCAS 2016)

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“…These and many other capabilities (such as pervasiveness or ubiquity) of the IoT are what makes it attractive for many specialised applications such as process monitoring and control across many industries, which has led to the advent of the Industrial IoT (IIoT) [5,9]. While IIoT and its applications in and of themselves are not posited to usurp or replace existing industrial systems such as legacy automation and manufacturing systems [10], IIoT paradigms are bound to offer expedited means of ensuring smart monitoring and intelligent control of these systems for improved productivity and reliability [11]. A case in point attracting a great deal of interest is the full decentralisation or quasi-decentralisation of the control architectures of traditional industrial control systems (ICSs) enabled by multiple agents that are connected by the internet and act alongside industrial control units (ICUs) to support the ubiquitous control and/or monitoring of industrial systems [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These and many other capabilities (such as pervasiveness or ubiquity) of the IoT are what makes it attractive for many specialised applications such as process monitoring and control across many industries, which has led to the advent of the Industrial IoT (IIoT) [5,9]. While IIoT and its applications in and of themselves are not posited to usurp or replace existing industrial systems such as legacy automation and manufacturing systems [10], IIoT paradigms are bound to offer expedited means of ensuring smart monitoring and intelligent control of these systems for improved productivity and reliability [11]. A case in point attracting a great deal of interest is the full decentralisation or quasi-decentralisation of the control architectures of traditional industrial control systems (ICSs) enabled by multiple agents that are connected by the internet and act alongside industrial control units (ICUs) to support the ubiquitous control and/or monitoring of industrial systems [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oleh karena itu dibutuhkan sebuah perangkat yang memonitor dan memberikan notifikasi jika terjadi gangguan. Implementasi monitoring data dalam jaringan untuk penerbangan sangat dibutuhkan agar kualitas layanan meningkat dan penanganan gangguan lebih cepat [1].…”
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