Cranfield University

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AUTONOM – Integrated through life support for high-value systems EPSRC Grant No. EP/J011630 Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Programme Duration: 2013-2017

The AUTONOM project aims to enable improved integration between architectural levels in data-rich environments in automated, intelligent maintenance, responding to business pull and demonstrating value -Objectives:

Identification of industrial pull Transition between architectural levels: from data to information to decision Improved data fusion in condition monitoring problems in large data sets

Integration

Development of a methodology for mining and optimally reconfiguring maintenance data An estimation tool for cost, value and benefits; with validated application

Data fusion & mobile platforms

Developing a top- Capturing how down architecture stationary sensor for nodes and mobile data/information/ sensors can work decision structures together

Planning & scheduling

Cost analysis

Developing a multi-objective optimisation framework for planning and scheduling

Identify drivers, model and estimate the costs, value and availability

Provision of a reporting/message passing architecture and strategy for top-down monitoring system design

Location

Partner Data Views Maintenance Planning and Auditing

-Specific Needs -Current Collection -What is Required -What is Desired

Asset Utilisation

Autonomous Vehicle Operation

www.cranfield.ac.uk/sas/autonom Contact: Prof. Andrew Starr [email protected] +44 (0)1234758374

A methodology for mining and optimally reconfiguring maintenance data in the form of a business process

Tool & frameworks for estimating costs & benefits of integrated maintenance, estimating the through-life costs and benefits of distributed assets