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UPTIME Platform is developed accroding to unified predictive maintenance framework and an associated unified information system to enable the predictive maintenance strategy implementation in manufacturing industries. The UPTIME predictive maintenance system will extend and unify the new digital, e-maintenance services and tools and will incorporate information from heterogeneous data sources, e.g. sensors, to more accurately estimate the process performances. The UPTIME predictive maintenance platform is developed mainly based on five baseline e-maintenance services and tools:

  • USG (Universal Sensor Gateway): USG serves as a modular data acquisition and integration device to the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) ecosystem of a product
  • preInO: The preInO Processing Engine is able to detect and predict the state of a whole system or components with respect to mechanical systems such as windturbines, special-purpose vehicles, production machinery, etc.
  • PANDDA (ProActive seNsing enterprise Decision configurator DAshboard): PANDDA is a software service that implements (i) proactive decision methods to provide recommendations about mitigating (perfect or imperfect) maintenance actions and the time for their implementation on the basis of real-time prognostic information; and (ii) a Sensor-Enabled Feedback (SEF) mechanism for continuous improvement of the generated recommendations.
  • SeaBAR (Search Based Application Repository): SeaBAR is a modular software platform built on Big Data and Enterprise Search technology. The SeaBAR platform supports end users by means of data aggregation, data analysis and visualization.
  • DRIFT (Data-Driven Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) Tool): DRIFT is a tool that, on the basis of the information gathered in other modules (maintenance data, production, logistics, quality data) use them to identify what are the Failure Modes, Effects and Criticalities of the components and system according to literature available and novel correlation algorithms among modes failures, effects and critical impacts.