Systematic Literature Review on Visual Analytics of Predictive Maintenance in the Manufacturing Industry
The widespread adoption of cyber-physical systems and other cutting-edge digital technology in manufacturing industry production facilities may motivate stakeholders to embrace the idea of Industry 4.0. Some industrial companies already have different sensors installed on their machines; however,...
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MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1713/ https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/17/6321/pdf |
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Summary: | The widespread adoption of cyber-physical systems and other cutting-edge digital technology in manufacturing industry production facilities may motivate stakeholders to embrace the idea
of Industry 4.0. Some industrial companies already have different sensors installed on their machines;
however, without proper analysis, the data collected is not useful. This systematic review’s main goal
is to synthesize the existing evidence on the application of predictive maintenance (PdM) with visual
aids and to identify the key knowledge gaps in areas including utilities, power generation, industry,
and energy consumption. After a thorough search and evaluation for relevancy, 37 documents were
identified. Moreover, we identified the visual analytics of PdM, including anomaly detection, planning/scheduling, exploratory data analysis (EDA), and explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). The
findings revealed that anomaly detection was a major domain in PdM-related works. We conclude
that most of the literature lacks depth in terms of an overall framework that combines data-driven and
knowledge-driven techniques of PdM in the manufacturing industry. Some works that utilized both
techniques indicated promising results, but there is insufficient research on involving maintenance
personnel’s feedback in the latter stage of PdM architecture. Thus, there are still pertinent issues
that need to be investigated, and limitations that need to be overcome before PdM is deployed with
minimal human involvement. |
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