International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management (Dec 2016)

Smart Manufacturing PHM

  • Brian A. Weiss,
  • Philip Freeman,
  • Jay Lee,
  • Radu Pavel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36001/ijphm.2016.v7i3.2415
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3

Abstract

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The age of Smart Manufacturing has arrived where more and more organizations are embracing it to innovate and maintain their competitiveness. Smart Manufacturing blends information technology (IT) with operations technology (OT) to enable greater productivity, efficiency, quality, and customization within factory operations. More specifically, emerging and existing factory-floor level technologies (including robotics, machine tools, additive processes, automation, and sensors) are being fused with networking (both wired and wireless) and analysis technologies to generate more timely, accurate, and appropriate communication. This communication directly enables more intelligent sensing, monitoring, and control of the overall manufacturing system, including its constituent processes and sub-systems. Organizations that are adopting a smart manufacturing approach have become more flexible and adaptive to address changing customer demands, integrate new technologies, mitigate supply chain disruptions, and better utilize their human workforce. Prognostics and Health Management (PHM), in the context of Smart Manufacturing, focuses on the technologies and capabilities that enable health monitoring, diagnostics, and prognostics to promote greater intelligence in maintenance and control activities.

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