Risk Assessment of Assets based on FMMA and Enhanced FMEA: A use Case Applied on Railway Infrastructure

Author(s):  
Johannes Pan ◽  
Clemens Gutschi ◽  
Nikolaus Furian ◽  
Siegfried Vössner ◽  
Roman Heissenberger ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 384-393 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Simone ◽  
Claudio Lantieri ◽  
Valeria Vignali ◽  
Francesco Mazzotta ◽  
Michele Carpinone ◽  
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Electronics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 1260
Author(s):  
Gregor Papa ◽  
Špela Poklukar ◽  
Attila Frankó ◽  
Alberto Sillitti ◽  
Aleš Kancilija ◽  
...  

A strong necessity for faster mass transport with high capacities and frequent runs has put pressure on railway infrastructure. These changes require an improvement in the maintenance activities that need to be planned carefully to reduce as much as possible their impacts on the actual use of the infrastructure. As a consequence, it is crucial to continuously monitor the technical equipment of the railroad tracks in the most efficient way. Railway switches operate in harsh environmental conditions. However, their reliability requirements are high due to safety and economic factors. Their maintenance depends on the data collected and the decisions on due corrective actions. The more frequent the data collection, the shorter the decision cycle; and the more intuitive the data visualization, the better the confidence in the system. This paper presents some tangible results, where the MANTIS concepts were applied to the use-case of railway switches to introduce continuous monitoring and proactive maintenance of the railroad tracks. The presented results include the measurement method; the analysis of the measured data; the profiling and modelling of the physical behaviour of the switch, including the recognized need to have separate models per season; and the visualization of the gathered data.


2015 ◽  
Vol 238 (2) ◽  
pp. S56-S57
Author(s):  
R. Stöber ◽  
T. Steger-Hartmann ◽  
G.J. Myatt ◽  
A. Richarz ◽  
J. Hengstler ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Luigi Coppolino ◽  
Luigi Sgaglione ◽  
Salvatore D’Antonio ◽  
Mario Magliulo ◽  
Luigi Romano ◽  
...  

AbstractThe approach presented in this paper provides effective protection of critical business processes by applying advanced SIEM technology in a rigorous fashion, based on the results of accurate risk assessment. The proposed SIEM tool advances the State of The Art of the technology along two axes, specifically: privacy and integrity. The advancements are achieved via combined use of two of the most promising technologies for trusted computing, namely: Trusted Execution Environment (TTE) and Homomorphic Encryption (HE). The approach is validated with respect to a real use case of a Smart Hospital (i.e., one where IT is massively used), with challenging security requirements. The use case is contributed by one of the major public hospitals in Italy. Experiments demonstrate that, by relying on continuous monitoring of security relevant events and advanced correlation techniques, the SIEM solution proposed in this work effectively protects the critical workflows of the hospital business processes from cyber-attacks with high impact (specifically: serious harm to or even death of the patient).


Author(s):  
Stephan Glöckner ◽  
Gérard Krause ◽  
Michael Höhle

AbstractBackgroundReporting delays in disease surveillance impair the ability to assess the current dynamic of an epidemic. In continuously updated epidemic curves, case numbers for the most recent epidemic week or day usually appear to be lower than the previous, suggesting a decline of the epidemic. In reality, the epidemic curve may still be on the rise, because reporting delay prevents the most recent cases to appear in the case count. In context of the COVID-19 epidemic and for countries planning large international gatherings, such as the Summer Olympic Games in Japan 2020, the ability to assess the actual stage of an epidemic is of outmost importance.MethodsWe applied now-casting onto COVID-19 data provided by the nCoV-2019 Data Working Group to evaluate the true count of cases, by taking into account reporting delays occurring between date of symptom onset and date of confirmation.FindingsWe calculated a decrease of reporting delay, from a median delay of ten days in calendar week four 2020 to six days in calendar week eight, resulting in an overall mean of 4.3 days. The confidence intervals of the now-casting indicated an increase of cases in the last reporting days, while case country in that same time period suggested a decline.InterpretationAs a specific use case this tool may be of particular value for the challenging risk assessment and risk communication in the context of the Summer Olympic Games in Japan 2020 and similar situations elsewhere.


2016 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 73-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Jamshidi ◽  
Shahrzad Faghih Roohi ◽  
Alfredo Núñez ◽  
Robert Babuska ◽  
Bart De Schutter ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 147
Author(s):  
Vladimir Perfilyev ◽  
Yuri Gromov ◽  
Andrey Gazha ◽  
Alexey Baranov

<p>The present article is dedicated to design of intelligent system, which will help to make a risk assessment of socially dangerous acts committed by mental patients. In this article the author proves necessity of such system and describes steps of designing of its structure. Authors educed characteristics which influence on decision about need of regular medical checkup and choosing a type of coercive treatment. These characteristics presented as fuzzy variables and divided into three groups: "Socio-demographic characteristics", "History of Life", "History of the disease". During on the stages of the software process authors used graphical description language UML. Use case diagram, data base diagram and static structure diagram are presented. System interface is fully developed.</p>


Author(s):  
Timo Malm ◽  
Tapio Heikkilä ◽  
Jari M. Ahola

The needs for using robots to assist human workers in accomplishing heavy tasks in a variety of industries are increasing. Almost by default this implies sharing the work space between robots and human operators. As a consequence, safety issues must be carefully taken into account. We have implemented a pilot system based on a standard industrial robot (KUKA KR120 R2500) for interactive handling of heavy and/or large parts and loads. Here we report the safety analysis and risk assessment of such a system following the harmonized robot standards (ISO 10218-1 & -2), including Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA), Use Case Safety Analysis (UCSA) and analysis of system functions and communications.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1323 ◽  
pp. 012010
Author(s):  
Dimiter Prodanov ◽  
Peter Belde ◽  
Lieve Geerts ◽  
Catherine L’Allain ◽  
Maaike Le Feber ◽  
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