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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2018Partners:FAST - FEDERAZIONE DELLE ASSOCIAZIONI SCIENTIFICHE E TECNICHE, HEATHROW AIRPORT LIMITED, PRELOCENTRE, MULAG, COPENHAGEN HYDROGEN NETWORK AS +8 partnersFAST - FEDERAZIONE DELLE ASSOCIAZIONI SCIENTIFICHE E TECNICHE,HEATHROW AIRPORT LIMITED,PRELOCENTRE,MULAG,COPENHAGEN HYDROGEN NETWORK AS,DANTHERM POWER A.S,STILL,Element Energy,AIR PRODUCTS GMBH,JRC,LBST,ALAB,H2 LogicFunder: European Commission Project Code: 303451All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::aed53c52a598dff22c0a2f56b9d583af&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:CYBERTRON TECH GMBH, NEXPERIA BV, CRIT, Analog Devices (Ireland), G.N.T. INFORMATION SYSTEMS S.A. +44 partnersCYBERTRON TECH GMBH,NEXPERIA BV,CRIT,Analog Devices (Ireland),G.N.T. INFORMATION SYSTEMS S.A.,EMDALO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,DIGITALTWIN TECHNOLOGY GMBH,IMST,UGR,UniSS,IECS,UNIMORE,AS MADARA COSMETICS,mediri GmbH,SEVEN SOLUTIONS SL,LABORATORIO IBERICO INTERNACIONAL DE NANOTECNOLOGIA LIN,ITML,ZČU,SEMI Europe,HSG-IMIT,VUT,University of Brescia,REDEN,IK4-TEKNIKER,Exertus Oy,SIEMENS INDUSTRY SOFTWARE SRL,TNO,SOCE,UCC,GEFRAN DRIVES AND MOTION SRL,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,FHG,STILL,REX CONTROLS,Evidence (Italy),Latvian Academy of Sciences,NORMET OY,PCL,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,DATALOGIC SRL,EMCMCC,FAGOR,EDILASIO,ITEC B.V.,TU/e,TECHBOARD GROUP SRL,INTRASOFT International (Belgium),Sioux Technologies b.v.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101007311Overall Budget: 30,823,000 EURFunder Contribution: 9,034,510 EURIMOCO4.E targets to provide vertically distributed edge-to-cloud intelligence for machines, robots and other human-in-the-loop cyber-physical systems having actively controlled moving elements. They face ever-growing requirements on long-term energy efficiency, size, motion speed, precision, adaptability, self-diagnostic, secure connectivity or new human-cognitive features. IMOCO4.E strives to perceive and understand complex machines and robots. The two main pillars of the project are digital twins and AI principles (machine/deep learning). These pillars build on the I-MECH reference framework and methodology, by adding new tools to layer 3 that delivers an intelligible view on the system, from the initial design throughout its entire life cycle. For effective employment, completely new demands are created on the Edge layers (Layer 1) of the motion control systems (including variable speed drives and smart sensors) which cannot be routinely handled via available commercial products. Based on this, the subsequent mission is to bring adequate edge intelligence into the Instrumentation and Control Layers, to analyse and process machine data at the appropriate levels of the feedback control loops and to synchronise the digital twins with either simulated or real-time physical world. At all levels, AI techniques are employable. Summing up, IMOCO4.E strives to deliver a reference platform consisting of AI and digital twin toolchains and a set of mating building blocks for resilient manufacturing applications. The optimal energy efficient performance and easy (re)configurability, traceability and cyber-security are crucial. The IMOCO4.E reference platform benefits will be directly verified in applications for semicon, packaging, industrial robotics and healthcare. Additionally, the project demonstrates the results in other generic “motion-control-centred” domains. The project outputs will affect the entire value chain of the production automation and application markets.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:XLAB, MONDRAGON CORPORACION COOPERATIVA SCOOP, University of Groningen, MGEP, Fortum Power and Heat Oy +46 partnersXLAB,MONDRAGON CORPORACION COOPERATIVA SCOOP,University of Groningen,MGEP,Fortum Power and Heat Oy,UAS,BUTE,AAU,SIRRIS,XTEL WIRELESS APS,FHG,Robert Bosch (Germany),DETH LOGISTIK,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,FAGOR ARRASATE S COOP,S&T B.V.,STILL,HBM,AIT,MSI,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,AITIA International Zrt.,HITACHI RAIL STS SPA,CINI ,JSI,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,Ikerlan,IK4-TEKNIKER,m2Xpert GmbH & Co. KG,ISEP,PCL,GOIZPER,DANFOSS A/S,NOME AB NOME LTD,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,ILIAS SOLUTIONS NV,SATASERVICE OY,INESC TEC,Vestas (Denmark),NEOGRID TECHNOLOGIES APS,WAPICE LTD WAPICE AB,ATLAS COPCO AIRPOWER NV,HG Electric A/S,3E,TU/e,INNOTECUK,ADIRA,LIEBHERR-HYDRAULIKBAGGER GMBH,UNINOVA,SOLTEQ OYJ,Universal FoundationFunder: European Commission Project Code: 662189Overall Budget: 29,984,900 EURFunder Contribution: 9,791,970 EURThe overall concept of MANTIS is to provide a proactive maintenance service platform architecture based on Cyber Physical Systems that allows to estimate future performance, to predict and prevent imminent failures and to schedule proactive maintenance. Maintenance is no longer a necessary evil that costs what it costs, but an important function that creates additional value in the business process as well as new business models with a stronger service orientation. Physical systems (e.g. industrial machines, vehicles, renewable energy assets) and the environment they operate in, are monitored continuously by a broad and diverse range of intelligent sensors, resulting in massive amounts of data that characterise the usage history, operational condition, location, movement and other physical properties of those systems. These systems form part of a larger network of heterogeneous and collaborative systems (e.g. vehicle fleets or photovoltaic and windmill parks) connected via robust communication mechanisms able to operate in challenging environments. MANTIS consists of distributed processing chains that efficiently transform raw data into knowledge while minimising the need for bandwidth. Sophisticated distributed sensing and decision making functions are performed at different levels in a collaborative way, ranging from local nodes to locally optimise performance, bandwidth and maintenance; to cloud-based platforms that integrate information from diverse systems and execute distributed processing and analytics algorithms for global decision making. The research addressed in MANTIS will contribute to companies' assets availability, competitiveness, growth and sustainability. Use cases will be the testing ground for the innovative functionalities of the proactive maintenance service platform architecture and for its future exploitation in the industrial world. Results of MANTIS can be utilised directly in several industry areas and different fields of maintenanance.
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