This paper outlines the base concepts, materials and methods used to develop an Industry 4.0 architecture focused on predictive maintenance, while relying on low-cost principles to be affordable by Small Manufacturing Enterprises. The result of this research work was a low-cost, easy-to-develop cyber-physical system architecture that measures the temperature and vibration variables of a machining process in a Haas CNC turning centre, while storing such data in the cloud where Recursive Partitioning and Regression Tree model technique is run for predicting the rejection of machined parts based on a quality threshold. Machining quality is predicted based on temperature and/or vibration machining data and evaluated against average surface roughness of each machined part, demonstrating promising predictive accuracy.

An Industry 4.0-Enabled Low Cost Predictive Maintenance Approach for SMEs

Macchi, Marco;
2018-01-01

Abstract

This paper outlines the base concepts, materials and methods used to develop an Industry 4.0 architecture focused on predictive maintenance, while relying on low-cost principles to be affordable by Small Manufacturing Enterprises. The result of this research work was a low-cost, easy-to-develop cyber-physical system architecture that measures the temperature and vibration variables of a machining process in a Haas CNC turning centre, while storing such data in the cloud where Recursive Partitioning and Regression Tree model technique is run for predicting the rejection of machined parts based on a quality threshold. Machining quality is predicted based on temperature and/or vibration machining data and evaluated against average surface roughness of each machined part, demonstrating promising predictive accuracy.
2018
2018 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, ICE/ITMC 2018 - Proceedings
978-153861469-3
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