In recent years, the increasing complexity of production systems driven by technological development has created new opportunities in the industrial world but has also brought challenges in the practical use of these systems by operators. One of the biggest changes is data existence and its accessibility. This work proposes an IoT architecture specifically designed for real-world industrial environments. The goal is to present a system that can be effectively implemented to monitor operations and production processes in real time. This solution improves fault detection and identification, giving the operators the critical information needed to make informed decisions. The IoT architecture is implemented in two different industrial applications, demonstrating the flexibility of the architecture across various industrial contexts. It highlights how the system is monitored to reduce downtime when a fault occurs, making clear the loss in performance and the fault that causes this loss. Additionally, this approach supports human operators in a deeper understanding of their working environment, enabling them to make decisions based on real-time data.
Empowering the Operator: Fault Diagnosis and Identification in an Industrial Environment Through a User-Friendly IoT Architecture / Bertoli, Annalisa; Fantuzzi, Cesare. - In: COMPUTERS. - ISSN 2073-431X. - 14:9(2025), pp. 1-16. [10.3390/computers14090349]
Empowering the Operator: Fault Diagnosis and Identification in an Industrial Environment Through a User-Friendly IoT Architecture
Bertoli, Annalisa;Fantuzzi, Cesare
2025
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In recent years, the increasing complexity of production systems driven by technological development has created new opportunities in the industrial world but has also brought challenges in the practical use of these systems by operators. One of the biggest changes is data existence and its accessibility. This work proposes an IoT architecture specifically designed for real-world industrial environments. The goal is to present a system that can be effectively implemented to monitor operations and production processes in real time. This solution improves fault detection and identification, giving the operators the critical information needed to make informed decisions. The IoT architecture is implemented in two different industrial applications, demonstrating the flexibility of the architecture across various industrial contexts. It highlights how the system is monitored to reduce downtime when a fault occurs, making clear the loss in performance and the fault that causes this loss. Additionally, this approach supports human operators in a deeper understanding of their working environment, enabling them to make decisions based on real-time data.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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