Towards Automated Control Centre Support: Intelligent Alarm Analysis

Author(s):  
Burke Pond ◽  
Rick Barlow ◽  
Sooban Kamal

The operation of Enbridge’s pipeline system is continuously monitored by a leak detection system termed the Material Balance System (MBS). The MBS is not only a regulatory requirement; it helps minimize the financial and environmental damages that could result from an oil leak. A team of MBS experts provides 24/7 support to Enbridge’s control centre, which manages pipeline operations. When MBS predicts or detects any hydraulic abnormality in the pipeline, it alerts the operations’ staff. Though the operators do some basic analyses, such abnormal situations are usually referred to the support team. The idea of the intelligent alarm analyzer is to provide a tool to analyze and present the most probable cause of the alarm. The human knowledge of MBS alarm analysis is transferred into a soft knowledge base, which is then used in combination with the real-time data to analyze the alarm causes. Logic was developed to identify a group of alarms caused by a single reason, which was important from the performance point of view as a set of alarms can result from one event. In parallel, some basic rules were designed to implement the procedure for analyzing these alarms. A detailed study of some typical alarm scenarios was done to build an example knowledge base. The “event” triggers the alarm analyzer, which uses the real-time data and the knowledge base to go through an extensive series of logical evaluations and mathematical manipulations (called “tests”) to decide on the probable cause of the alarms. The next task was to combine the power of computational techniques and human understanding to implement possible scenarios. At this stage more complex and realistic rules have been developed to facilitate real-time alarm analyses. The paper will include an example scenario of how the tool could be applied to a production system. The alarm analysis system described in this paper is currently being tested for production use later this year. Once in production, additional tuning and refinement of the tool will be a continuing process.

J ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-153
Author(s):  
Paula Morella ◽  
María Pilar Lambán ◽  
Jesús Antonio Royo ◽  
Juan Carlos Sánchez

Among the new trends in technology that have emerged through the Industry 4.0, Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT) are crucial for the real-time data acquisition. This data acquisition, together with its transformation in valuable information, are indispensable for the development of real-time indicators. Moreover, real-time indicators provide companies with a competitive advantage over the competition since they enhance the calculus and speed up the decision-making and failure detection. Our research highlights the advantages of real-time data acquisition for supply chains, developing indicators that would be impossible to achieve with traditional systems, improving the accuracy of the existing ones and enhancing the real-time decision-making. Moreover, it brings out the importance of integrating technologies 4.0 in industry, in this case, CPS and IoT, and establishes the main points for a future research agenda of this topic.


2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 265-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ganjar Alfian ◽  
Muhammad Fazal Ijaz ◽  
Muhammad Syafrudin ◽  
M. Alex Syaekhoni ◽  
Norma Latif Fitriyani ◽  
...  

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose customer behavior analysis based on real-time data processing and association rule for digital signage-based online store (DSOS). The real-time data processing based on big data technology (such as NoSQL MongoDB and Apache Kafka) is utilized to handle the vast amount of customer behavior data.Design/methodology/approachIn order to extract customer behavior patterns, customers’ browsing history and transactional data from digital signage (DS) could be used as the input for decision making. First, the authors developed a DSOS and installed it in different locations, so that customers could have the experience of browsing and buying a product. Second, the real-time data processing system gathered customers’ browsing history and transaction data as it occurred. In addition, the authors utilized the association rule to extract useful information from customer behavior, so it may be used by the managers to efficiently enhance the service quality.FindingsFirst, as the number of customers and DS increases, the proposed system was capable of processing a gigantic amount of input data conveniently. Second, the data set showed that as the number of visit and shopping duration increases, the chance of products being purchased also increased. Third, by combining purchasing and browsing data from customers, the association rules from the frequent transaction pattern were achieved. Thus, the products will have a high possibility to be purchased if they are used as recommendations.Research limitations/implicationsThis research empirically supports the theory of association rule that frequent patterns, correlations or causal relationship found in various kinds of databases. The scope of the present study is limited to DSOS, although the findings can be interpreted and generalized in a global business scenario.Practical implicationsThe proposed system is expected to help management in taking decisions such as improving the layout of the DS and providing better product suggestions to the customer.Social implicationsThe proposed system may be utilized to promote green products to the customer, having a positive impact on sustainability.Originality/valueThe key novelty of the present study lies in system development based on big data technology to handle the enormous amounts of data as well as analyzing the customer behavior in real time in the DSOS. The real-time data processing based on big data technology (such as NoSQL MongoDB and Apache Kafka) is used to handle the vast amount of customer behavior data. In addition, the present study proposed association rule to extract useful information from customer behavior. These results can be used for promotion as well as relevant product recommendations to DSOS customers. Besides in today’s changing retail environment, analyzing the customer behavior in real time in DSOS helps to attract and retain customers more efficiently and effectively, and retailers can get a competitive advantage over their competitors.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandeep Kumar Singh ◽  
Mamata Jenamani

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to design a supply chain database schema for Cassandra to store real-time data generated by Radio Frequency IDentification technology in a traceability system. Design/methodology/approach The real-time data generated in such traceability systems are of high frequency and volume, making it difficult to handle by traditional relational database technologies. To overcome this difficulty, a NoSQL database repository based on Casandra is proposed. The efficacy of the proposed schema is compared with two such databases, document-based MongoDB and column family-based Cassandra, which are suitable for storing traceability data. Findings The proposed Cassandra-based data repository outperforms the traditional Structured Query Language-based and MongoDB system from the literature in terms of concurrent reading, and works at par with respect to writing and updating of tracing queries. Originality/value The proposed schema is able to store the real-time data generated in a supply chain with low latency. To test the performance of the Cassandra-based data repository, a test-bed is designed in the lab and supply chain operations of Indian Public Distribution System are simulated to generate data.


2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-23
Author(s):  
Michael Takeo Magruder ◽  
Jeremy Pilcher

Michael Takeo Magruder, visual artist and researcher, discusses his digital and new media art and practice with Jeremy Pilcher, lawyer and academic, whose research engages with the intersection of art and law. Takeo's work asks viewers to question their relationship both to and within the real-time data flows generated by emerging technologies and the implications these have for archives. His art concerns the way institutions use such systems to create narratives that structure societies. This conversation discusses how Takeo's practice invites us, as individuals, to critically reflect on the implications of the stories that are both told to and about us by using gathered and distributed data.


2013 ◽  
Vol 373-375 ◽  
pp. 888-891
Author(s):  
Fang Liu ◽  
Wei Tong ◽  
Zhi Jun Qian ◽  
Yu Hong Dong

This paper introduced the laboratory model of Real-time monitor system based on the 3D Visualization for calefaction furnace, depicted the process of the model.In this paper we created a virtual environment and transport the real-time data which we collected from the locale to the virtual scene,to realize the real time monitor on the real environment.Through simulating in the lab,the effect of this system was realistic at the same time it arrived at the goal of better monitoring with better real-time.


2015 ◽  
Vol 42 (8) ◽  
pp. 1010-1021
Author(s):  
Hoseung Shin ◽  
Sungwon Kang ◽  
Jihyun Lee

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