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New operating software for machine monitoring systems can work automatically
Washington, August 10 (ANI): Scientists have developed a new operating software for condition monitoring (CM) systems that are used to monitor machines remotely, which can be adapted for use with various types of facility without the need for manual programming.
CM systems monitor machines remotely, with sensors mounted on the equipment feeding continuous measurements back to a control box, which records and stores the data, and if an error occurs, the system alerts the operator.
However, before a CM system goes live, it has to be adapted for use with the specific facility it is to monitor.
This requires laborious manual programming work that can often cost in excess of 100,000 euros.
Things may prove a lot simpler and less costly in the future, however.
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering IESE in Kaiserslautern have developed a CM system for Losi GmbH, which can be adapted for use with various types of facility without the need for manual programming.
"We've developed our own configuration language that is specially tailored to CM systems," explained project leader Dr. Mario Trapp.
"You don't need any programming expertise to work with the language - it's a straightforward process for the engineer to set up the operating software using the 'drag and drop' function," he added.
The user sees the available tools in icon form on the screen, clicks on the ones he wants and simply drags them to where he wants them.
For example, if he wants to include a pressure sensor in the operating software, he selects the appropriate icon and sets pressure threshold values.
An Options menu allows him to control how the system should react if these values are exceeded.
Depending on how serious the error is, the control box can load deviating measurements into a central database, or else inform the facility operator via SMS.
Emergency shutdown of the facility is a further option that can be configured.
Once everything has been set up, a code generator automatically programs the corresponding control box.
"Our CM system is every bit as powerful as solutions which require manual programming, but it's significantly more cost-effective. Clients can potentially make five-figure savings," said Trapp.
Even after it has gone live, the CM software can be altered at any time, for example to add new sensors. With conventional systems, by contrast, the client would have to bring the manufacturer back in to do this.
Several clients are already trialing prototypes of the software. (ANI)
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