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SISCLOUD aims to develop a unified monitoring and analysis tool that allows remote monitoring of renewable energy sources. SISCLOUD will be designed and developed based on independent modular components built on cloud technologies facilitating integration with third parties ensuring flexibility and adaptability. _x000D_ The inclusion of information technologies within the industrial world involves the development and application of new functionalities at various levels. On the one hand, it is necessary to work on the physical data link and network layers as it is done through traditional automation management systems (PLC, SCADA, MES, ERP and PLM). Thus, sufficient local intelligence must be provided to field devices to be able to acquire the information involved in an industrial process by carrying out the pre-processing that is necessary for mass dispatch to distributed computing systems. On the other hand, these cloud computing systems must be able to implement the logic necessary to process this data and act accordingly by offering both visualisation aspects and aspects related to alarm detection or automatic action. Within the new paradigm I4.0 and according to the World Economic Forum renewable energy sources are considered as one of the sources of information with the greatest potential for improving their productivity through the implementation of I4.0 technologies. (English)
 
Property / summary: SISCLOUD aims to develop a unified monitoring and analysis tool that allows remote monitoring of renewable energy sources. SISCLOUD will be designed and developed based on independent modular components built on cloud technologies facilitating integration with third parties ensuring flexibility and adaptability. _x000D_ The inclusion of information technologies within the industrial world involves the development and application of new functionalities at various levels. On the one hand, it is necessary to work on the physical data link and network layers as it is done through traditional automation management systems (PLC, SCADA, MES, ERP and PLM). Thus, sufficient local intelligence must be provided to field devices to be able to acquire the information involved in an industrial process by carrying out the pre-processing that is necessary for mass dispatch to distributed computing systems. On the other hand, these cloud computing systems must be able to implement the logic necessary to process this data and act accordingly by offering both visualisation aspects and aspects related to alarm detection or automatic action. Within the new paradigm I4.0 and according to the World Economic Forum renewable energy sources are considered as one of the sources of information with the greatest potential for improving their productivity through the implementation of I4.0 technologies. (English) / rank
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Property / summary: SISCLOUD aims to develop a unified monitoring and analysis tool that allows remote monitoring of renewable energy sources. SISCLOUD will be designed and developed based on independent modular components built on cloud technologies facilitating integration with third parties ensuring flexibility and adaptability. _x000D_ The inclusion of information technologies within the industrial world involves the development and application of new functionalities at various levels. On the one hand, it is necessary to work on the physical data link and network layers as it is done through traditional automation management systems (PLC, SCADA, MES, ERP and PLM). Thus, sufficient local intelligence must be provided to field devices to be able to acquire the information involved in an industrial process by carrying out the pre-processing that is necessary for mass dispatch to distributed computing systems. On the other hand, these cloud computing systems must be able to implement the logic necessary to process this data and act accordingly by offering both visualisation aspects and aspects related to alarm detection or automatic action. Within the new paradigm I4.0 and according to the World Economic Forum renewable energy sources are considered as one of the sources of information with the greatest potential for improving their productivity through the implementation of I4.0 technologies. (English) / qualifier
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Revision as of 17:25, 12 October 2021

Project Q3166196 in Spain
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SUPERVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENERGY SYSTEMS BASED ON CLOUD COMPUTING (1/2)
Project Q3166196 in Spain

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    550,800.0 Euro
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    688,500.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    1 September 2016
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    31 August 2018
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    TSK ELECTRONICA Y ELECTRICIDAD, S.A.
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    43°32'42.14"N, 5°39'45.50"W
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    33024
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    SISCLOUD tiene como objetivo el desarrollo de una herramienta unificada de monitorización y análisis que permita la supervisión remota de fuentes de energía renovable. SISCLOUD será diseñada y desarrollada en base a componentes modulares independientes y construidos sobre tecnologías on cloud facilitando la integración con terceros asegurando su flexibilidad y adaptabilidad. _x000D_ La inclusión de las tecnologías de la información dentro del mundo industrial supone el desarrollo y aplicación de nuevas funcionalidades a varios niveles. Por un lado, es necesario trabajar en el enlace físico de datos y en las capas de red tal y como se realiza a través de los tradicionales sistemas de gestión de la automatización (PLC, SCADA, MES, ERP y PLM). Así, se ha de dotar de la inteligencia local suficiente a los dispositivos de campo para ser capaces de adquirir la información que interviene en un proceso industrial llevando a cabo los pre-procesamientos que sean necesarios para su envío masivo a sistemas de computación distribuidos. Por otro lado, esos sistemas de computación cloud han de ser capaces de implementar la lógica necesaria para procesar esos datos y actuar en consecuencia ofreciendo tanto aspectos de visualización como aspectos relacionados con la detección de alarmas y/o la actuación automática. Dentro del nuevo paradigma I4.0 y según el World Economic Forum se consideran las fuentes de energías renovables como una de las fuentes de información con mayor potencial para la mejora de su productividad mediante la implementación de tecnologías I4.0. (Spanish)
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    Identifiers

    IDI-20160691
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