WIRELESS CONDITION MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW AND A NOVEL APPLICATION DEVELOPENT PLATFORM
Wireless technologies are increasingly employed in industrial maintenance engineering practice. They have the potential to reshape operational level applications, as well as to provide ubiquitous services to maintenance personnel at the shop floor. In this context, ubiquitous maintenance management refers to the convergence of maintenance technology and services to ensure that maintenance-related information is made available anywhere, anytime and to anyone authorised to access it, thus greatly facilitating decision maintenance practice and decision making. We review current enabling technologies with respect to implementing ubiquitous maintenance solutions. Finally we present the development of a new platform to support wireless sensing, based on the ZigBee protocol and making usage of RFIDs and portable computing devices. The new platform is supported by a dedicated operating system and appropriate application programming interfaces. An outline of the platforms architecture is provided.
Condition Monitoring Wireless Sensor Networks RFID ZigBee PDA
Emmanouilidis, C Katsikas, S Giordamlis, C
Athena Research & Innovation Centre in Information, Communication and Knowledge Technologies, CETI I Prisma Electronics SA, 85 Demokratias Ave , 681 00 Alexandroupolis, Greece
国际会议
北京
英文
390-400
2008-10-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)