The invention relates to the field of food processing, such as liquid food processing and packaging. More particularly, it is related to methods and systems for processing sensor input data captured from sensors placed in a production line.
A food processing line of today is in most cases a complex system comprising a number of different pieces of equipment that can process food products in various ways. There are several reasons for the complexity. One reason is that in order to provide for that the line can be cleaned during operation, some of processing steps may be duplicated. For instance, there may be two or more balance tanks provided in the line such that one of them can be serviced while one or several of the others are used for production during the service, which is beneficial from a production point of view since the service in this way does not require that the line is closed down Another reason for having complex systems is that food producers are interested in having flexible lines that can be used for a number of different products. By having such flexible lines, it is possible for the food producers to process and/or pack different products if needed. Further, many of the food processing lines of today have been upgraded several times over the years, which as an effect results in that the lines become increasingly complex.
In addition to that the food processing lines are complex as such; the level of complexity increases when taking into account that different sensors are being used. For instance, some food producers may prefer to have magnetic relays provided on each door to be able to detect when this is open or closed such that this can be used as input for determining when a machine interruption has occurred. Other food producers may choose not include such relays on all doors, but instead prefer to, for the same purpose, rely on temperature sensors, conductive sensors, flow transmitters etc., which most often is used for analyzing operations or for control purposes.
The complexity of the food processing lines and the sensors used in the food processing lines have effect on the key performance indicators (KPIs) used for keeping track of the performance of the lines. Due to that the lines may be set up differently and that they may comprise different pieces of equipment as well as different types of sensors, it is challenging and time consuming to set up a structure for determining KPIs for a food processing line. Thus, there is a need for methods and systems that can reduce time needed for setting up a system for reliably measuring KPIs.
It is an object of the invention to at least partly overcome one or more of the above-identified limitations of the prior art. In particular, it is an object to provide methods and systems for efficiently and reliably set up structures for determining KPIs related to a food processing line.
According to a first aspect it is provided a method for processing sensor input data captured from sensors placed in a production line, said method comprising receiving sensor input data from the sensors placed in the production line by a variables generator, wherein the variables generator comprises a first processor, a first data communications module and a first memory, generating a number of variables based on the sensor input data according to a variable generation scheme, transferring the number of variables to a key performance indicator (KPI) generator, wherein the KPI generator comprises a second processor, a second data communications module and a second memory, and generating a number of key performance indicators (KPIs) based on the number of variables according to a KPI generation scheme.
Alternatively, the variables generator and the KPI generator may share one and the same processor, memory and data communications device.
Further, the method may comprise transferring the number of KPIs to a user interface (UI) enabled device.
The variables generator and the KPI generator may be different physical entities.
The variable generation scheme may be shared among a first group of production lines and the KPI generation scheme may be shared among a second group of the production lines.
The second group may be a sub-set of the first group.
An amendment of the variable generation scheme may be distributed to the production lines of the first group via a variable generation data center.
An amendment of the KPI generation scheme may be distributed to the production lines of the second group.
The KPI generation scheme may be shared in the second group via secure data communications channels.
The production line may be a food production line, such as a liquid food production line.
According to a second aspect it is provided a system arranged to process sensor input data captured from sensors placed in a production line, said system comprising a variables generator arranged to receive sensor input data from the sensors placed in the production line and to generate a number of variables based on the sensor input data according to a variable generation scheme, wherein the variables generator comprises a first processor, a first data communications module and a first memory, and a key performance indicator (KPI) generator arranged to receive the number of variables from the variables generator, and to generate a number of key performance indicators (KPIs) based on the number of variables according to a KPI generation scheme, wherein the KPI generator comprises a second processor, a second data communications module and a second memory.
Further, the KPI generator may be arranged to transfer the number of KPIs to a user interface (UI) enabled device.
The variables generator and the KPI generator may be different physical entities.
The variable generation scheme may be shared among a first group of production lines and the KPI generation scheme may be shared among a second group of the production lines.
The second group may be a sub-set of the first group.
An amendment of the variable generation scheme may be distributed to the production lines of the first group via a variable generation data center.
An amendment of the KPI generation scheme may be distributed to the production lines of the second group.
The KPI generation scheme may be shared in the second group via secure data communications channels.
The production line may be a food production line, such as a liquid food production line.
Still other objectives, features, aspects and advantages of the invention will appear from the following detailed description as well as from the drawings.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which
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Sensor input data 118, 120,122, 124 from the sensors 110, 112, 114, 116 can be fed to a variables generator 126, i.e. data generated and fed from the sensors 110, 112, 114, 116. Based on the sensor input data, the variables generator 126 can be configured to determine a number of variables 128, 130, illustrated as var1 and var2 in
From the variables generator 126 the variables 128, 130 can be fed to a key performance indicator (KPI) generator 132. The KPI generator 132 can be configured to determine KPIs 134, 136 based on the variables 128, 130. For instance, a KPI called “time service door is opened per 1000 packages” may be determined by combining the variables called “time service door is opened” and “packages produced”. After having determined the KPIs 134, 136 these may be transmitted to a user interface (UI) device 138, e.g. a personal computer, a mobile phone or a tablet, such that the KPIs can be communicated to an operator.
In case one or several of the sensors 110, 112, 114, 116 are replaced by other sensors or if a piece of equipment in the food production line 102 is replaced with a new piece of equipment, the sensor input data 118, 120, 122, 124 will be altered and as an effect the variables 128, 130 are to be determined in a different manner. By having a number of different ways to generate variables stored in a variable generation data center 140, it may be possible to instead of manually set how the variables are to be determined with the other sensors or with the new piece of equipment, this information may be downloaded from the variable generation data center to the variables generator 126 in the form of a variable generation scheme 142. In case data related to the new piece of equipment is not to be found in the variable generation scheme 142 and this is manually entered by the operator, this data may after having been entered be uploaded to the variable generation data center 140. In this way, by sharing how variables are to be determined for different sensors and for different pieces of equipment, a time for setting up the system 100 may be shortened, and also by sharing a likelihood to find inaccuracies or mistakes will increase, which in turn provides for increased reliability.
In a similar manner, a KPI generation data center 144 may be used for sharing how KPIs are to be determined, and also a KPI generation scheme 146 may be used for downloading and uploading information between the KPI generator 132 and the KPI generation data center 144. However, since the KPIs are closely related to how the food production line 102 can be run efficiently, these may by some food producers be considered as business-critical information that is not to be shared with everyone. For this reason, the information held in the variable generation data center 140 may be shared with a number of food production lines 148a-e, together forming a first group 150, and the information held in the KPI generation data center 144 may be shared with a second group 152, being a subset of the first group, herein comprising the food production lines 148d-e. By separating the variable generation data center 140 and the KPI generation data center 144, it is made possible to collaborate with respect to how the variables are generated, but not with respect to how the variables are used for determining KPIs, e.g. measures based on a combination of different variables. Thus, the time for setting up the system can be shortened and still keep some information within a limited group, e.g. food production lines owned by the same company.
The variables generator 126 and the KPI generator 132 may be set up in different ways.
As set forth above, the variables generator 126 and the KPI generator 132 may be set to share information with the first group 150 and the second group 152, respectively. To assure that the information is not spread unduly the variables generator 126 and the KPI generator 132 may be different physical entities. For instance, the variables generator 126 may comprise a first processor 302, a first data communications module 304 and a first memory 306, and the KPI generator 132 may comprise a second processor 308, a second data communications module 310 and a second memory 312.
Alternatively, one and the same processor, memory and/or data communications module may be used by the variables generator 126 and/or the KPI generator 132.
Even though the production line above is described above in a context of food production, it should be understood that the principles and advantages may also be applied in other fields of production.
From the description above follows that, although various embodiments of the invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.
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19180265.1 | Jun 2019 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2020/066200 | 6/11/2020 | WO | 00 |