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Failure management in the production area has been intensely analyzed in the research community. Although several efficient methods have been developed and partially successfully implemented, producing companies still face a lot of challenges. The resulting main question is how manufacturers can be assisted by a sustainable approach enabling them to proactively detect and prevent failures before they occur. A high-resolution production system based on analyzed real-time data enables manufacturers to find an answer to the main question. In this context, Big Data technologies have gained importance since the critical success factor is not only to collect real-time data in the production but also to structure the data. Therefore, we present in this paper the implementation of Big Data technologies in the production area using the example of an actual research project. After the literature review, we describe a Big Data based approach to prevent failures in the production area. This approach mainly includes a real-time capable platform including complex event processing algorithms to define appropriate improvement measures.
Im Forschungsprojekt BigPro wird die Frage beantwortet, wie Big Data aus der Produktion genutzt werden können, um das Störungsmanagement zu unterstützen. Dazu wurde ein Vorgehen entwickelt, das sicherstellt, dass die erforderlichen Informationen in der richtigen Form zu Verfügung stehen und das System zielgerichtet auf- und eingesetzt werden kann. Das Projekt „BigPro“ wird
über das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) im Rahmen des Förderprogramms IKT 2020 – Forschung für Innovationen mit dem Förderkennzeichen 01IS14011 gefördert