Title :
Industrial Telemaintenance: Remote Management Experience From Subway to Industrial Electronics
Author :
Sánchez, C. Rodríguez ; Fernández, F. J González ; Vena, L. C Simòn ; Carpio, J. ; Castro, M.
Author_Institution :
Metro de Madrid S. A., Madrid, Spain
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Although the term telemaintenance does not exist in the English dictionary, under this concept, the authors include all the maintenance actions based on the capabilities of remote supervision and activation of given equipment in an industrial environment. The proposed definition for this term will be “restoration of a failure or degraded state of a remote system without the need to physically access the remote location.” Using remote maintenance techniques, the main results will be the following: 1) an improvement of the reliability and availability of systems and elements supervised and 2) an optimization of the use of human and material resources available such that it will be possible, without increasing the assets, to absorb future add-ins to the productive equipment in a plant.
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; maintenance engineering; optimisation; reliability; telecontrol; human resources; industrial electronics; industrial telemaintenance; material resources; productive equipment; reliability improvement; remote maintenance techniques; remote management; remote supervision; subway; Communication system maintenance; industrial electronics; monitoring; rail transportation communication; remote maintenance and operation;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2010.2049705