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Total productive maintenance (TPM) was developed by Seiichi Nakajima in Japan between 1950 and 1970. This experience led to the recognition that a leadership mindset engaging front line teams in small group improvement activity is an essential element of effective operation.
An autonomous robot is a robot that acts without recourse to human control. ... Self-maintenance is based on "proprioception", or sensing one's own internal status ...
Computing systems have brought great benefits of speed and automation but there is now an overwhelming economic need to automate their maintenance. In a 2003 IEEE Computer article, Kephart and Chess [ 1 ] warn that the dream of interconnectivity of computing systems and devices could become the "nightmare of pervasive computing " in which ...
The ADAS and autonomous sensor maintenance equipment market is being driven by a surge in demand for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and the rapid adoption of autonomous vehicles. However, a significant restraint for market growth is the lack of adequate infrastructure to support these systems, hindering their widespread implementation.
The word "autonomation" 自働化, a loan word from the Sino-Japanese vocabulary, is a portmanteau of "autonomous" and "automation" 自動化, which is written using three kanji characters: 自(じ ji) "self", 動(どう dou)movement, and 化(か
Meanwhile, as the generated data of the autonomous vehicle is likely to predict when certain replaceable parts are in need of maintenance, car owners and the repair industry will be able to proactively replace a part that will fail soon. This "Asset Efficiency Service" would implicate a productivity gain for the automotive repair industry.
The combined power of AI and IoT, promises to unlock unrealized customer value in a broad swath of industry verticals such as edge analytics, autonomous vehicles, personalized fitness, remote healthcare, precision agriculture, smart retail, predictive maintenance, and industrial automation. [5]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. auto safety regulators said on Tuesday they have opened an investigation into the performance of Alphabet's Waymo self-driving vehicles after reports of its robotaxis ...