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Remote maintenance support with the aid of cyber-physical systems and cloud technology

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0959651818772939

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Cyber-physical systems; Internet of things; microelectromechanical systems; Machinery Information Management Open System Alliance; Open System Architecture for Condition-Based Maintenance

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  1. European Commission in the scope of ECSEL/H2020 MANTIS Research and Innovation Action [662189]
  2. Portuguese Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT) [UID/EEA/00066/2013]
  3. Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation Tekes
  4. Ministerio de Industria, Energia y Turismo (Spain)

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This article discusses how a business model based on traditional maintenance can evolve to generate servitization strategies, with the help of remote maintenance support. The application of cyber-physical systems and cloud technologies play a key role for such maintenance purposes. In fact, the utilization of large quantities of data collected on machines and their processing by means of advanced techniques such as machine learning enable novel techniques for condition-based maintenance. New sensor solutions that could be used in maintenance and interaction with cyber-physical systems are also presented. Here, data models are an important part of these techniques because of the huge amounts of data that are produced and should be processed. These data models have been used in a real case, supported by the Machinery Information Management Open System Alliance Open System Architecture for Condition-Based Maintenance standard architecture, for streamlining the modeling of collected data. In this context, an industrial use case is described, to enlighten the application of the presented concepts in a working pilot. Finally, current and future directions for application of cyber-physical systems and cloud technologies to maintenance are discussed.

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