8. Conclusion
Intelligent predictive maintenance for Industry 4.0 is a maintenance strategy that benefits from the new developments of the fourth industrial revolution. To successfully achieve its main objective - predicting the moment of failure - its implementation requires mastery of a large number of associated concepts and tools (Internet of Industrial Objects, data analysis, data mining, cloud, big data, artificial intelligence...). This is why it is mainly large companies with data science skills that are currently successfully using it for large fleets of equipment (elevators, aircraft engines, etc.). This is because, to be effective and provide an appropriate return on investment, it is necessary to have large quantities of data on equipment behavior.
The results obtained on the Industrie 4.0 experimental platforms or those of the Industry of the Future showcases in...
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Bibliography
Software tools
MATLAB Toolbox Predictive Maintenance (l1) Software, Les Montalets,
2, rue de Paris, 92196 Meudon, France.
APM Health IoT platform, General Electric, San Ramon, California, USA.
Watson IoT platform, IBM France Company, 17, avenue de l'Europe
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Websites
FactoryLab platform website http://www.factorylab.fr
The Nouvelle France Industrielle (NFI) program http://www.economie.gouv.fr/nouvelle-france-industrielle/accueil
The 34 roadmaps of New...
Standards and norms
- Manufacturing Standards Map (SM2) – Part 1: Framework - ISO/IEC TR 63306-1 - 2020
- Smart Manufacturing Standards Map (SM2) – Part 2: Catalogue: Mapping of norms (and standards) for intelligent manufacturing (SM2) - ISO/IEC TR 63306-2 - 2021
- Machine condition monitoring and diagnostics – Vocabulary - ISO 13372 - 2012
- Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines – data interpretation and diagnostics...
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Organizations – Federations – Associations (non-exhaustive list)
AIF, Alliance Industrie du Futur website http://www.industrie-dufutur.org/aif/
IEC terminology database http://www.electropedia.org/
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