Margret Bauer, University of Witwatersrand
Dark data? The use of sensor data in process monitoring and control
Dark Data is a term for underused information that is collected, processed and stored and usually incurs more expense than value. Industrial manufacturing plants are prime suspects for gathering dark data. Many different sensors capture measurements, which is primarily stored in the plant information management system (PIMS). However, analysing the stored data systematically is a difficult task. Examples of making use of dark data are control loop performance monitoring, root cause analysis, sensor validation, predictive maintenance, alarm management and energy management. Increased processing power and big data analytics are opening new opportunities but rely on organised data capture. This talk discusses what methods and technology are currently available to get value out of dark data and shows the limitations of these approaches. It builds on the presenter’s experience at ABB Corporate Research and presents current software solutions and developments.
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Biography
Margret is Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Information Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, since 2014.