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ORAC LE D A TA S H E E T
Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud Service
The Internet of Things is driving an industrial revolution termed as Industry 4.0. A hallmark of this revolution is the advancement of manufacturing technology and processes into cyber physical systems that communicate and cooperate in real time between themselves and human. Corporations can now take their manufacturing operations to a new level of efficiency using real-time machine, factory performance and product quality data. Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud is a customer ready solution that integrates real-time machine data and factory performance data into the discrete manufacturing decision making process. Factory managers, line managers and production planners can have greater understanding and control over their operations. Streaming data from the factory floor drives built-in analytics to measure equipment health and production output against Key Performance Indicators(KPIs), creating an unprecedented level of visibility and control.
K E Y F E A T UR E S
• Understand the real-time status of all factory locations
• Drill down to see detailed information at the production line and machine levels
• Predefined Production Monitoring KPIs gauge the efficiency of your operations.
• Perform real-time comparative analysis across factories, production lines and machines.
• Integrates with existing Production Management solutions
• Runs on Oracle’s enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure
Gain Manufacturing Visibility
Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud receives and processes data from the factory floor to generate current views of factory operations and production line output. From a global overview down to the health of specific machines, up to date production status is readily available to production managers, machine operators and floor supervisors.
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K E Y B U S I N E S S B E N E F I T S
• Improved operational visibility. Extend manufacturing processes and logistics operations by leveraging operational machine data.
• Real-time insight. Optimize production lines by analyzing and acting on real-time production data.
• Manage resources. Quickly identify idle or underutilized equipment to maximize product output.
• Secure and scalable. Benefit from an enterprise-grade solution for production monitoring.
Figure 1: Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Production Cloud Geographic View
Drill Down
Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud collects data at the manufacturing machine level and based on production line and factory definitions, presents a holistic view of operations. • Factory Level. A factory can be defined in Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud as one or more production lines.
• Product Level. Monitor production progress of product, visualize product routing and identify bottlenecks.
• Machine Level. View machine availability statistics, visualize associated sensor data to pinpoint problem areas and identify machine issues that affect production output.
Predefined KPIs
The Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud includes predefined KPIs at each level of factory and product monitoring. KPIs • Factory. View factory performance against plan for factories, lines and machines by products.
• Machines. Track machine availability and view reported percentage of machines in use, idle and out of service.
• Multiple Views. View KPIs in tabular or geographic contexts.
Customizable Maps and Production Floor Views
Using your existing data for factory location, production line configuration and machine assets, Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud creates an accurate visual representation of your production environment.
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Mapping capabilities allow viewing your production operations at a global scale. Drilling down on a particular area of the map reveals additional details at the regional or factory levels. Map views dynamically adjust based on search criteria, allowing quick visibility into production status for specific products or production lines.
Diagnose Production Anomalies Gathering shop floor data is pointless if customers can’t use it to drive overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) or optimize production processes. Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring app analyzes streaming data from the production floor to detect anomalous conditions and KPI variations across machine/line/factory. Floor Managers can view live data and view comparisons across machines and locations to determine anomalies in their operations.
Stream Live Data
Streaming data from the production floor is analyzed to detect anomalous conditions and visualize them on the shop floor and in terms of KPI variations. Production Monitoring dashboards display line status, products produced and how the factories and lines are producing with respect to plan.
Comparative Analysis
Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud provides the tools needed to compare and contrast performance of all your production assets. Comparative views allow quick identification of factories, lines, machines and products that are underperforming with respect to plan.
Figure 2: Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud Comparative Analysis
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Act on Prescriptive Factory Analytics Based on displayed KPIs, Factory Managers can quickly determine the root cause of production faults and delays and take corrective action.
Root Cause Determination
Using detailed time series sensor data collected directly from the production equipment, the Factory Manager can quickly identify reasons for suboptimal machine performance or machine failures that are impacting production throughput.
Incident Creations
The built-in rules engine can process incoming data to automatically detect these conditions and create incident reports, alerting production personnel to potential problem before production is impacted. Incident reports can be integrated with other Oracle products to dynamically generate and assign work orders, thus speeding the time to problem resolution.
Issue Resolution
Detailed machine performance data enables Factory Floor Workers to observe machine operation remotely and arrive on scene properly equipped to repair the affected machines. Depending on equipment capabilities, operators may be able to remotely reset equipment, avoiding the need for time consuming site visits.
Figure 3: Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring’s Production Floor VIew
Oracle Cloud Deploying your business applications in the cloud can deliver both short- and long-term benefits, including cost savings, improved agility, and faster innovation—but only if your
cloud is enterprise-grade. When evaluating your cloud strategy, it’s important to consider the level of control and choice you will either maintain or give up to achieve some of these benefits. There are also additional risks to consider when outsourcing all or part of your applications to a third-party cloud provider, making it important to always evaluate the quality of these services as key purchasing criteria.
Oracle has been delivering cloud services to large and small organizations around the globe for more than a decade and has a strong legacy of providing best-of-breed functionality for business and industry applications. All Oracle Internet of Things Applications are part of Oracle Public Cloud and are easily integrated with other Oracle Cloud Services. Using prebuilt integrations you can drive rapid Internet of Things innovation that extends your manufacturing processes and logistics operations.
CON T A C T U S For more information about Oracle Internet of Things Production Monitoring Cloud, visit oracle.com or call +1.800.ORACLE1 to speak to an Oracle representative.
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