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Teorema: An e-maintenance platform for ice cream machines
ETFA2011, 2011In modern manufacturing, the integration of ICT in the maintenance process, led to the development of e-maintenance, that automates management operations. E-maintenance, that initially interested only large plant machinery, is now becoming affordable for mass-produced equipment, thanks to the recent advances in ICT.
R. Lazzarini +3 more
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2011
The integration of wireless and mobile technologies with web-based programming has enabled e-Maintenance to emerge as a powerful technological framework to support modern industrial Maintenance and Asset Management engineering practice. The key benefit brought in by e-Maintenance is that maintenance information and access to related services can become
Emmanouilidis, Christos +4 more
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The integration of wireless and mobile technologies with web-based programming has enabled e-Maintenance to emerge as a powerful technological framework to support modern industrial Maintenance and Asset Management engineering practice. The key benefit brought in by e-Maintenance is that maintenance information and access to related services can become
Emmanouilidis, Christos +4 more
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e-Maintenance: a means to high overall efficiency
2010Today the number of industries putting emphasis on maximising Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is rapidly increasing. Instead of looking only at one aspect of production, modern enterprises seek to plant a series of joint activities, aimed at minimising losses, by improving on Performance, Quality and Availability at the same time.
Jantunen, Erkki +3 more
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Actors and Roles in e-Maintenance
2008The growing interest to improve the overall efficiency of production and the simultaneous technical development of sensors, analysis equipment and especially wireless technology has led to the great interest in e-Maintenance. In general terms e-Maintenance is understood as the technology that makes the needed information available for the maintenance ...
Adgar, Adam +3 more
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Special issue on e-maintenance
Computers in Industry, 2006Benoît Iung, Adolfo Crespo Marquez
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Perspectives on the e-maintenance transition
2007Web and wireless enabled information systems are becoming the backbone of the knowledge society. For complex electromechanical and software intensive equipment, the transition to e-maintenance involves original equipment manufacturers, the owners and operators of industrial facilities, and their service providers.
Goossenaerts, J.B.M. +2 more
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Middleware for Global e-Maintenance
2004The industrial globalisation leads to companies organizing their production on distributed sites. To maintain such complex process, some heterogeneous tools exist. The PROTEUS project aims to develop an integration platform facilitating global maintenance.
Guyennet, Hervé +3 more
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Offshore wind turbine operations and maintenance: A state-of-the-art review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Zhengru Ren +2 more
exaly
2011
It would seem commonly accepted that the most efficient way of carrying out maintenance is based on the need. Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) strategy has been proven to provide remarkable economic benefits when compared to corrective or predetermined maintenance.
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It would seem commonly accepted that the most efficient way of carrying out maintenance is based on the need. Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) strategy has been proven to provide remarkable economic benefits when compared to corrective or predetermined maintenance.
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Maintenance optimization in industry 4.0
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2023Luca Pinciroli +2 more
exaly

