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AI Controller Extends Equipment Life with Machine Learning



Automation solution provider Omron Automation Americas offers an artificial intelligence solution that collects, analyzes and utilizes data on edge devices within a controller to prolong equipment longevity.

The Sysmac AI Controller is designed to handle several key steps in the data-driven decision process for predictive maintenance, thereby freeing up industrial professionals from tedious calculations, analyses and infrastructure upgrades.

This solution can help manufacturers reduce the risk of bad parts or equipment damage by detecting issues early on and prompting immediate action to resolve them. "Customers will be able to take advantage of Omron's advanced technology and its team of data scientists to facilitate predictive maintenance rather than figuring everything out on their own," said a company spokesperson.

The AI functionality-also known as machine learning-is able to identify abnormal machine behavior without being explicitly programmed to do so. "Since there could be many different factors and measurements that indicate an issue when observed together, automating the feature extraction process saves a significant amount of time and resources," said the spokesperson. "Leveraging the machine learning results during production is key to ensuring end user cost savings."

The process of collecting raw data from machines is completely automated by the AI controller, which operates on the "Edge" within the machine, providing higher data fidelity and consistency. In addition, the controller automatically creates data models from correlation analysis and monitor machine status based on that model. Without this automation, machine designers and operators would otherwise need to develop their own analytics and optimization capabilities in order to avoid cloud solution costs.

Rather than being a cloud solution, Omron's approach to artificial intelligence-based control involves hardware, offline software and in-person service. No internet connectivity or IT infrastructure/service is required. The hardware is based on the Sysmac NY5 IPC and the NX7 CPU and includes Omron's AI Application Components, a library of AI predictive maintenance function blocks. Several additional AI specific utilities are also included.

Because the data collection and analysis is performed within the same hardware as the controls program, the solution provides enhanced data processing speed, accuracy and security. For the service component, Omron experts will assist in startup and provide periodic support.

For more information contact:

Omron Automation Americas

2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 200

Hoffman Estates, IL 60169

800-556-6766 / 847-843-7900

omroninfo@omron.com

automation.omron.com

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