Abstract
The goal of industry 4.0 is to use all the information that can be extracted from a supply chain to continuously optimize all aspects of its operation. The data acquisition is still a big challenge and the first step of the fourth industrial revolution. Getting data from software is much easier than getting data out of hardware like manufacturing machines. Especially if the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) data is either poorly documented or not designed for these requirements. Therefore, we created a methodology to track the most common movement of a machine, which is the linear motion. The solution is an IoT-device: a small, wireless, and low cost sensor, designed to provide data about linear motions within a machine in real-time. We designed a static generic model and a method for machine optimization with data acquisition results comparable to results in other approaches. By implementing the methodology to a real industrial scenario, the results enable us to prove our hypothesis. The IoT-device data was as good as the PLC data and even closer to real-time. Our methodology also shows a higher potential to automate the data analysis.
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