Analysis of High Frequency Data of a Machine Tool via Edge Computing
Stefan Trabesinger, Andre Butzerin, Daniel Schall, Rudolf Pichler
Abstract
New technological capabilities of digitalization are enablers of processing a broad range of machine data. While so-called Low-Frequency Data (LFD) is captured at a sampling rate of several hundred milliseconds, High-Frequency Data (HFD) is based on a sampling rate in the single-digit millisecond range. In this paper, HFD is used to implement an edge-based analytics application for prediction purposes in a machine tool. This edge application leverages Siemens SINUMERIK Edge to capture HFD from a machine tool to recognize anomalies of any kind. The edge application is implemented as a show case in the Learning Factory of Graz University of Technology, the [email protected]
Topics & Concepts
SiemensMillisecondEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionFactory (object-oriented programming)Computer scienceRange (aeronautics)AnalyticsData processingEdge computingOperating systemEmbedded systemEngineeringData miningArtificial intelligenceElectrical engineeringProgramming languageAerospace engineeringPhysicsAstronomyAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsTime Series Analysis and ForecastingIndustrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection