HUGO: Real-time Analysis of Component Interactions in High-tech Manufacturing Equipment (Industry Article)

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Contributors

  • Yuanzhen Ji - (Author)
  • Thomas Heinze - (Author)
  • Zbigniew Jerzak - (Author)

Abstract

One of the major problems faced by the high-tech manufacturing industry is the need for automated and timely detection of anomalies which can lead to failures of the manufacturing equipment. Failures of the high-tech manufacturing equipment have a direct negative impact on the operating margin and consequently profit of the high-tech manufacturing industry. Automated and timely detection of anomalies is a difficult problem, the major challenge being the need to understand the interactions between large amount of machine components. Even very experienced system engineers are not aware of all interactions, especially if those need to be derived from high velocity sensor data. This, in turn, makes it impossible to recognize early warning signals and take action before failure happens.

In this paper we present HUGO -- a system for real-time analysis of component interactions in high-tech manufacturing equipment. HUGO automatically discovers (based on the available sensor data) correlations between machine components and helps engineers analyze them in real-time so as to be able to detect deterioration of the manufacturing equipment conditions in a timely fashion.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages87-96
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title7th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-based Systems (DEBS '13), ACM, 2013
Abbreviated titleDEBS '13
Conference number
Duration29 June 2013
Degree of recognitionInternational event
Location
CityArlington
CountryUnited States of America

Keywords

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Keywords

  • Equipment Monitoring, Complex Event Processing