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ISP-2 Computation of real time data streams deriving from sensors and actuators Volvo CE expects to get about 10% increased uptime regarding construction equipment (machines) when the results from the SmartVortex projects are implemented and integrated with the organization and information systems used to manage the construction equipment in the field. Further, Volvo CE foresee a decrease in the travel time and travelling required for maintenance, and in particular the first diagnosing trip, as more monitoring information is available to analyze and base planning upon. Hägglunds Drives expects to get increased system availability in the electro hydraulic drive systems as the main result. Additional potential effects are also further knowledge and tools enabling energy optimization, improved proactive fault monitoring, improved system monitoring, extension of system knowledge data base, and additional management and operational level reports using real-time data. Sandvik Coromant expects to get increased availability, reliability and quality of delivered products and services as well as increased capability to implement green sustainable machining, Further on, Sandvik Coromant sees a potential effect also in an increased capability to follow up products and services used and identification of new needs. All these factors and earnings are applying for the automotive, machinery test, test facility, electronic and logistic companies, transportation and manufacturing industries. We see a very high potential of re-use capabilities for many different applications. Being successful, some are intended to be productized by a number of participating consortium members.
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ISP-2 Computation of real time data streams Based on the findings in the ISP-1 subproject a general methodology was chosen to describe the requirements of integrated subprojects in the same way to recognize progress in the project and to allow the different consortium members to contribute following standardized schema. Picture 8 shows the basic workflow concept which has been followed establishing this requirement document. Picture 8: Basic Data stream computation workflow with resulting action event From a data modelling perspective the workflow schema which shows in application oriented way which workflow elements are combined a cannot be taken to be directly implemented in a data model for the data stream management system. This application oriented schema need to be applied to the technological view o data streams, which is shown in the following picture 9. Formulated information requirements from the industrial business cases related to real-time data streams show that basic data from sensors, actuators and other types of units are not enough to meet the information needed to be able to offer services and functions to the customer in a new way. Some of this required information must be based on data calculated and derived from the basic data. When it comes to large amounts of data the derived data has to be calculated in real-time to be able to deliver the information within time requirements for the user as a designer or analyst. Some examples of derived data pointed out as important from the industry requirements gathering work are  vibration levels over a certain time frame in a machine, measured in a specific scale,  sound levels over a specific time where the operator is working in the cockpit of a machine,  the build-up of hydraulic pressure in certain time frames, such as when shifting gears in a large machine,  considerable deviating data for analysis of operator behavior and possible reasons for sudden machine collapse. These information needs are based on the ability to propose new service and function-oriented business offers to the customers. These derived data streams have to be matched with other data to be able to design machine parts that will fit a set of services for the customer in a satisfactory way. ISP-2 is also demonstrating the increasing complexity of the ISPs regarding the cross-organizational nature of operation. In ISP-1 the processes mostly reside within a single organization, and the SMART VORTEX technologies are uses in order to improve the ...

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