Improving machine cycle performance and reliability - EcoStruxure-compatible solution
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Machine cycle performance and reliability is one of the leading causes of lost productivity. Find out how PROSYST is helping French automaker Renault solve it with an EcoStruxure-compatible solution.
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Customer challenges
The RENAULT “Connected Plant” project takes on standardization of protocols, as well as description and presentation of data, to create a network of digital resources that can be used by all business teams.
The solution
In co-development with PROSYST, Renault teams are creating a universal communication channel that retrieves operational data sets. The protocol stack and software resources contained in OPC UA allow the data models to be encapsulated to route complete sets of information to a storage tank - commonly referred to as Datalake - by the automaker's teams.
Co-development with PROSYST led to the development of a gateway for connected objects, the IoT Box - an OPC UA client-server system communicating directly with the various data reservoirs of the group.
The “Connected Plant” project will focus on modeling data in production lines by creating descriptions adapted to user centers, lathes, milling machines, and special machines, which should increase to 200 000 the number of measuring points connected with the group's data reservoirs.”