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Predictive Maintenance in SCADA-Based Industries: A literature review
Author(s) -
Engelbert Harsandi Erik Suryadarma,
T.J. Ai
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of industrial engineering and engineering management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2685-4090
DOI - 10.24002/ijieem.v2i1.4368
Subject(s) - scada , scope (computer science) , predictive maintenance , control (management) , mains electricity , computer science , manufacturing , electricity , manufacturing engineering , engineering , artificial intelligence , reliability engineering , business , marketing , voltage , electrical engineering , programming language
The purpose of this paper is to mapping and review what has been done on the topic of research on predictive maintenance in SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) based industries. In the research area of predictive maintenance, various methods for predicting damage or time to failure of a machine have been proposed and applied in various industries. This paper systematically categorizes predictive maintenance in SCADA-based industries research based on industry classifications according to ISIC (International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities). Furthermore, the research scope is explored its connection to the topics of Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA). It is found that 81.5% of the research was conducted on the electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply industries, 11.1% of research was conducted on the mining and quarrying industry, and 7.4% of the research conducted in the manufacturing industry. It is also found that 85.2% of studies used AI and ML, 18.5% of the studies used IoT, and 18.5% of research used AI/ML and IoT technology together.

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