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Big Data Analytics For Smart Manufacturing Systems Report

This document summarizes a focus group discussion on big data analytics for smart manufacturing systems. The group discussed issues around data acquisition, standards, and analytics modeling. Specific points of discussion included data collection costs and challenges, standards for attributes and access, and developing predictive models. The goal is to understand workflows and deliver tools to optimize system performance using big data solutions.

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Big Data Analytics For Smart Manufacturing Systems Report

This document summarizes a focus group discussion on big data analytics for smart manufacturing systems. The group discussed issues around data acquisition, standards, and analytics modeling. Specific points of discussion included data collection costs and challenges, standards for attributes and access, and developing predictive models. The goal is to understand workflows and deliver tools to optimize system performance using big data solutions.

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Focus Group: Big Data Analytics for

Smart Manufacturing Systems

Report by
Sudarsan Rachuri
sudarsan@nist.gov

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Improving Manufacturing Efficiency through
Predective Analytics

• 5% decrease in batch cycle time


• 10% improvement in machine reliability
• 10% reduction in water consumption
• 5% reduction in energy costs
Source: www.ge-ip.com
The new Program
Smart Manufacturing Systems Design and Analysis
• Objective: The objective is to deliver measurement science,
standards and protocols, and tools needed to predict, assess,
optimize, and control the performance of smart manufacturing
systems.
Major Projects:
1. Reference architecture and open solution stack to enable and
assess the composable SMS
2. Modeling methodology and associated tools to predict, assess, and
optimize the operational performance
3. Data analytics and associated methods and tools to enable
adaptive system
4. Methods and tools for system performance assurance.

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We need to understand the
Predictive Analytics Workflow
Data
visualization
Standards and protocols for this information flow

Data Decision
Raw Input Data Pre- Predictive Data Post-
extraction/Data input Prediction Storage/Decisi
validation processing Model processing on Processing
stream s

Outliers,
missing Normalize,
values, Discretize, Scaling,
invalid Filter etc. Decision,
values
Scores etc.

• Standardize the predictive models Sender Receiver

• Model definition Receiver Sender

• Model Composition Interface Protocol define both the


Standard Standard transmitter and
• Model chaining receiver function
Standard ensures at the same time.
compatibility
Promise of Big Data Analytics Solution!
<Concept Architecture>
Application Layer

CAPP, MES, FDC, YMS, …

Integration Layer
Model Life Cycle Life Cycle Control

Duration Control,
Creation  Deployment  In-Use  Disposal
Uncertainty Resolution

Analytics Modeling Layer


Feedback Control

Statistics Approach Machine Learning Approach

R, … Neural Network, SVM, Decision Tree, …

Big Data Infrastructure Layer

R Hive, Hadoop, HDFS, MapReduce, …

Data Layer
Static Data Dynamic Data

Process Plan (STEP-NC), Monitoring (MTConnect),


Production Plan, Master, … Metrology, Defect, …

Shop Floor Layer


Manufacturing Process
Focus Group Discussion Points
• Data acquisition issues
– In Health care, Manufacturing (discrete,
continuous)
– Cost of collecting data
– Availability of data (real world data and data
simulator)
– What are the real implications of volume, velocity,
variety, and veracity?
– Methods of collecting data (manual, automated)
– Open Data Repository
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Focus Group Discussion Points
• Standards for data acquisition
– Data attributes (meta data), unstructured
(extracted from text,…), structured (standards),
data sampling
– Data access and query
– Data modeling and data science
– Safety data, privacy of data (data masking??)
– Open Data Initiative ??
– Measurement and metrics for V&V

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Focus Group Discussion Points
Analytics Modeling
– Problem classification: No need for DA, Good to have
DA, must have DA
– Data driven Models, Architecture for Data Analytics
(common issues for Manufacturing and Health Care
– Model Composition, chaining, reuse
– Correlation to Cause-Effect Analysis
– Analytics Workflow – Standards and Protocols
– Moving analytics to the data
– More research needed in understanding feature vector
(minimal or optimal)
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– Computing and IT infrastructure for DA
Data Analytics – Past, Present and Future

Data Volume

Reduce the information overload


Can we get same level
of insights with less data?
Current DA

Past Present Future

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