@inproceedings{3fe1df74e1364afd816fd734e5bc9875,
title = "Service-based condition monitoring for cloud-enabled maintenance operations",
abstract = "Condition based maintenance is regarded as a maintenance strategy that through measured component wear balances availability and accurate operation with necessary maintenance operations. In industrial settings there can be hundreds or thousands of objects to monitor, and systems that are distributed into different networks are seldom compatible. This paper proposes a condition monitoring system based on standardized services operating as parts of a service framework. The solution builds on dynamic service composition as well as standard information models for measurement related data, and supports functionality from sensors to cloud applications. The approach has been applied to industrial processing in mining and it can be claimed to improve interoperability as well as reduce engineering effort when composing functionality supporting maintenance operations.",
keywords = "Condition monitoring, Data models, Machinery, Monitoring, Production, Sensors",
author = "David H{\"a}stbacka and Erkki Jantunen and Mika Karaila and Laurentiu Barna",
note = "EXT={"}Barna, Laurentiu{"}; Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society ; Conference date: 01-01-1900",
year = "2016",
month = dec,
day = "22",
doi = "10.1109/IECON.2016.7793470",
language = "English",
publisher = "IEEE",
pages = "5289--5295",
booktitle = "IECON 2016 - 42nd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society",
}