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OpenServ4P - Open, intelligent services for production systems

Translated title of the contribution: OpenServ4P - Open, intelligent services for production systems: Offene, intelligente Services für die Produktion
  • Christoph Berger
  • , Josef Huber
  • , Jan Klöber-Koch
  • , Martin Schreiber
  • , Stefan Braunreuther
  • , Christoph Richter
  • , Gunther Reinhart
  • University of Munich

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Abstract

OpenServ4P – Open, Intelligent Services for Production Systems. The use of sensors at various points in the value chain leads to a high volume of process, plant and quality data which results in a high, untapped potential with regard to the planning and control of the production processes and their components. At the same time, the developments in the field of Industrie 4.0 and Big Data Analytics have resulted in methods that enable the extraction, processing and analysis of large databases. The project OpenServ4P therefore aims to decouple tools for the planning and control of production processes from the actual user. For this purpose, an internet-based platform is developed, that offers various planning and control methods “as a service”. In addition, the following three services will be developed as part of the project: Industrial real-time production planning and control, adaptive risk management, and predictive maintenance and quality. Furthermore, the industrial applicability is proven within a real production scenario.

Translated title of the contributionOpenServ4P - Open, intelligent services for production systems: Offene, intelligente Services für die Produktion
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)858-861
Number of pages4
JournalZWF Zeitschrift fuer Wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb
Volume111
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2016

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