Sandhiprakash Bhide presenting at the Smart Manufacturing Innovation Summit/Industry 4.0 event on "Optimizing Connected System Performance and Establishing Tangible Goals for Sensor Use"
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1. Optimizing Connected System Performance and
Establishing Tangible Goals for Sensor Use
Sandhiprakash Bhide
Visionary IOT Leader, Strategist & Future Technologist
February 8, 2017
2. Optimizing Connected System
Performance and Establishing
Tangible Goals for Sensor UseTangible Goals for Sensor Use
Sandhiprakash Bhide
Visionary IOT Leader, Strategist & Future Technologist
February 8, 2017
3. op·ti·mi·za·tion
the action of making the best or most effective
use of a situation or resources
Resources: Money, Materials, People, Time
and other Assets
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5. Typical Steel Manufacturing Process
Source: http://www.gridgit.com/postpic/2010/07/steel-manufacturing-process-flow-chart_341545.jpg
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6. You might be tempted to deploy sensors along
every part of your manufacturing supply chain,
but …
An important first step is pinpoint “what theAn important first step is pinpoint “what the
problem statement is” and “what exactly you
want to achieve (goal)” through the IIOT
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7. You also need to have a thorough understanding
of the process and relationships.
The sensor quantities, qualities, or locations are
then defined as a result of this analysis
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8. All about Measurable Business Results
• Cost Reduction—Optimize inventory, reduce
shrinkage, and lower labor costs
• Increased Revenue—Reduce out-of-stock SKUs,
better monitor sales trends to optimize sales revenue
• Improved Efficiencies—Increased accuracy,• Improved Efficiencies—Increased accuracy,
reduction of data entry errors, and automated data
collection to provide real-time monitoring
• Increased Visibility—Gain greater insight into key
aspects of your organization
It is all about Business Results (Increase top line and reduce bottom line)
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9. Understand Operational Results
• Cut back on inventory by ..
• Aid in PM, RT monitoring, and eliminate errors or
reduce the machine downtime by …
• Increase speed and efficiency by…
• Improve quality control or reduce defects by…
• Reduce energy consumption by …
Translate Business Results into operational results
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10. Key Metrics
1. Inventory Control
1. Track inventory/eliminate overflow inventory by…
2. Free up warehouse space by…
3. Reduce cycle time reduction and improve flow by…
4. Improve accuracy by…
2. Automation2. Automation
1. Preventive/predictive maintenance (reduce down time by…)
2. Predict the future needs
3. Improve quality and precision by…
4. Increase speed of execution by…
5. Catch/limit mistakes early (%)
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11. Sensors to meet Business Results
Questions to ask:
1. What business results are you expecting?
2. Are they are measurable?
3. What is the allocated budget?
4. What is time duration of deployment?4. What is time duration of deployment?
5. What resources are available for ongoing expense?
And then:
1. Define what sensors, how many, specs, where to locate
2. Define the HW/SW/System architecture to support the biz objective
3. Follow- through to make sure business results are achieved
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12. Sensors to Map on the Process
GPS
Compass
Altimeter
CO
Humidity
Sensors/Devices for Automation
and inventory Control
WAN
Edge IOT Gateway
CloudCloud
CloudCloud
CloudCloud
ALS
Camera
(Array) Mic
Proximity
Accel/Gyro
Actuators
Sensor or
device level
analytics
WAN
Multi-device
combinatorial edge
analytics
Cloud analytics for
temporal analysis
CloudCloud
On premise
CloudCloud
CloudCloud
Off Premise
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13. Tangible Goals for Sensor Use
1. Which sensors, where, specs (temp range,
humidity, vibration, resolution,…)
2. Capabilities: local processing, analytics,2. Capabilities: local processing, analytics,
power consumption, communication
3. Reliability, latency, fail-over, redundancy
4. Same for actuators
14. Sensors/processing to Support Data Reduction
and Decision Making at Each Level
Wisdom
Sensors Data
Information
Knowledge
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15. Motivation behind Sensor Usage
Source: Ray Solnik, Appnomic Systems , http://www.datacenterjournal.com/it/time-analytics-delivers-operations/Source: Big Data Analytics – Predictive Analytics – Gartner Glossary, www.gartner.com
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16. Summary
1. First a problem statement must be defined
2. What is the business result expected
3. Understand the upfront/ongoing budget, time duration,
resources
4. Define success criteria: financial and operational
Then
1. Define sensors and lean HW/SW/systems architecture
2. Define redundancy, availability, fail-over, security criteria
3. Follow- through to make sure business results are achieved
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18. Speaker/Author Details
Sandhiprakash Bhide
• Email: sandhibhide@gmail.com
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandhiprakashbhide
• Press Links: http://bit.ly/1qJZk2V
• Publications: http://bit.ly/238qBKH (Search for “Sandhi
Bhide” or “Sandhiprakash Bhide” on http://scribd.com
• Founder, Coordinator, Singer: Soor Aur Saptak™ Bollywood• Founder, Coordinator, Singer: Soor Aur Saptak™ Bollywood
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