This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese patent application No. 2016-068249, filed on Mar. 30, 2016, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to a plant management system, a plant management method, a plant management apparatus, and a plant management program.
In the technical field, patent literature 1 discloses a technique of displaying an image of an object and a virtual control panel including display of a sensor output value on a head mounted display of a user in a superimposed manner and making the user to input an operation from the virtual control panel.
In the technique described in the above literature, however, the association between the environment of the current position of the user and the sensor output value displayed on the virtual control panel is not strong. For this reason, when the technique is applied to on-site work support for an operator who checks or maintains a structure such as a plant, it is impossible to efficiently support the operator.
The present invention enables to provide a technique of solving the above-described problem.
One example aspect of the present invention provides a plant management system comprising:
a position acquirer that acquires a position of a terminal;
a sensor specifier that specifies a sensor in accordance with the position of the terminal;
a sensor information acquirer that acquires sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
a presenter that presents the sensor information to an operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
Another example aspect of the present invention provides a plant management method comprising:
acquiring a position of a terminal;
specifying a sensor in accordance with the acquired position;
acquiring sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
presenting the sensor information to an operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
Still other example aspect of the present invention provides a plant management apparatus comprising:
a position acquirer that acquires a position of a terminal carried by an operator;
a sensor specifier that specifies a sensor in accordance with the acquired position;
a sensor information acquirer that acquires sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
an instructor that instructs to present the sensor information to the operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
Still other example aspect of the present invention provides a plant management program for causing a computer to execute a method comprising:
displaying a list of tasks to be performed by an operator on a terminal which is carried by the operator, after login from the terminal;
acquiring a position of the terminal; and
instructing to present sensor information concerning a sensor specified in accordance with the acquired position to the operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
Still other example aspect of the present invention provides a plant management program for causing a computer to execute a method comprising:
acquiring a position of a terminal which is carried by an operator, after login from the terminal;
specifying a sensor in accordance with the acquired position;
acquiring sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
generating presentation information to be presented to the operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
Still other example aspect of the present invention provides a plant management program for causing a computer to execute a method comprising:
acquiring sensor information concerning a sensor specified in accordance with a position of a terminal which is carried by an operator, after login from the terminal;
acquiring associated information acquired by the terminal in association with the specified sensor; and
accumulating the sensor information and the associated information in an accumulator in association with each other.
According to the present invention, it is possible to efficiently support the on-site work of an operator who checks or maintains a structure such as a plant.
Example embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that the relative arrangement of the components, the numerical expressions and numerical values set forth in these example embodiments do not limit the scope of the present invention unless it is specifically stated otherwise.
Note that a term “sensor information” used in this specification not only indicates measurement information detected by a sensor particularly shown in a drawing and the time-series data of the information but also includes, for example, the part of a setting target in a plant or the like in which the sensor is set, such as the name and characteristics of the sensor, or the unit information of sensor data. In addition, the sensor information may also include the type of the sensor, the format of data output from the sensor, firmware provided in the sensor, and the like. These pieces of information can also achieve the effect of the example embodiment.
A plant management system 100 according to the first example embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
According to this example embodiment, the sensor information of the sensor on the work site is presented to the operator, thereby efficiently supporting the on-site work of the operator who checks or maintains a structure such as a plant.
A plant management system according to the second example embodiment of the present invention will be described next. The plant management system according to this example embodiment presents sensor information associated with a site on a terminal (HMD), and acquires associated information of the sensor from an operator and accumulates the information, thereby efficiently supporting the on-site work of the operator who checks or maintains a plant or the like.
For example, in this example embodiment, using AR (Augmented Reality), sensor information is displayed in a superimposed manner in association with the measurement target, that is, the installation position of a sensor specified at a position acquired using a GPS (Global Positioning System) as a site. Note that in a place where GPS positioning cannot be performed, autonomous positioning like car navigation in a tunnel may be combined with the GPS. In addition, the position may be acquired by analyzing an image captured by a camera. Note that the sensor may be specified from abnormal sensors determined by an abnormal sensor determiner, or the sensor may be specified in accordance with a position at which an abnormality is detected.
Furthermore, in this example embodiment, associated information associated with a specified sensor, which is acquired by the terminal based on the operation of the operator, and the sensor information are accumulated in association with each other, and the operation state of the measurement target is predicted based on the association between the accumulated sensor information and the associated information.
Note that as the terminal in this example embodiment, for example, an HMD (Head Mounting Display), a portable telephone, a smartphone, a tablet, or the like is used. The terminal may be an autonomous movable robot or drone capable of acquiring the information of the site. In this case, a designated point or direction is indicated to the robot or drone, and sound recording or video capturing is instructed. When the robot or drone is used, the information of observation or experience of the operator is indirect.
<<Existing Plant Management System>>
First, to explicitly show the features of this example embodiment, the operation outline of a plant management system 300 according to an existing technique will be described with reference to
The plant management system 300 is a system configured to monitor or maintain a structure such as a plant. For example, in the management center of the plant management system 300, various kinds of sensors 331 and 332 are arranged to collect pieces of sensor information. The pieces of sensor information are accumulated in a database 311, and it is monitored whether an abnormality or fault exists in the operation of the plant or not. Note that if an abnormality is recognized, a manager 360 instructs from a management center terminal 310 to analyze the sensor information accumulated in the database 311. For example, a ranking of suspicious sensors as the cause of the abnormality may be generated, and an operator on the corresponding site may be instructed to do observation. If an abnormality or fault is found, or if an abnormality or fault is predicted by analysis of the sensor information, the manager 360 instructs the site to perform a maintenance operation from the management center terminal 310.
On the other hand, an operator 350 on work-site periodically observes a part 240 of the plant that the operator is in charge of and transmits the information to the management center via a communication 320 using a telephone or the like. At the time of abnormality recognition, the operator 350 inspects the part 240 of the plant that the operator is in charge of in accordance with an instruction of the manager 360 from the management center terminal 310. Upon receiving a maintenance operation instruction by the manager 360 from the management center terminal 310, the operator 350 executes the corresponding maintenance operation.
However, since the inspection instruction to the operator 350 on work-site is based on the collected sensor information, it is difficult to narrow down the point or cause of the abnormality. In addition, the observation, check, or inspection by the operator 350 on work-site is performed in accordance with an established instruction from the management center. Hence, the pieces of sensor information from the sensors 331 and 332 and the observation and sense of the operator 350 on work-site are combined with each other, and it is difficult to obtain more useful information for abnormality diagnosis or fault diagnosis selected based on the degree of importance.
That is, since the point or cause of the abnormality is narrowed down based on only the data collected from the sensors, information that does not appear in the data cannot be used for analysis, and details such as the portion to inspect cannot be known even on work-site. It is therefore impossible to correctly know a point that should be monitored in a large-scale plant and specify the cause of an abnormality by comprehensively determining peripheral situations on work-site.
<<Plant Management System of this Example Embodiment>>
The arrangement and operation of a plant management system 200 according to this example embodiment will be described with reference to
(Operation Outline)
The plant management system 200 is a system configured to monitor or maintain a structure such as a plant. For example, the management center of the plant management system 200 includes a plant management apparatus 210 including a sensor information database 211 and a sensor information provider 212. Pieces of sensor information from sensors 231 and 232 configured to detect the state of the plant and sensor identifiers (to be referred to as sensor IDs hereinafter) are accumulated in the sensor information database 211 in association with each other. In addition, pieces of associated information associated with the sensors, which are acquired by a terminal 220 carried by an operator 250, may also be accumulated in the sensor information database 211 in association with the sensor information. The associated information includes an image (or video) of the plant captured by the terminal 220, a sound generated by the plant and recorded by the terminal 220, information of the on-site situation input by the operator 250 to the terminal 220, and the like.
Here, upon receiving the position information of the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on the work site that the operator is in charge of, the sensor information provider 212 of the plant management apparatus 210 selects a sensor at a sensor position installed in a plant as the observation or inspection target of the operator 250 based on the position information of the terminal 220. The sensor information provider 212 acquires sensor information currently under detection or the history of previously detected sensor information from the sensor information database 211 based on the sensor ID and presents the sensor information from the terminal 220 to the operator 250. The information presented from the terminal 220 to the operator 250 may include the above-described associated information to promote support of the work of the operator 250. Additionally, to promote support of the work of the operator 250, the sensor information or associated information is preferably superimposed on a 3D image of the plant generated by the plant management apparatus 210 and presented, or superimposed on an image captured by the camera of the terminal 220 and presented. If the 3D image of the plant is an image through which the internal structure of the plant is visible, the work target of the operator 250 on work-site can be indicated more exactly. In addition, when the 3D plant image through which the internal structure is visible is superimposed on a captured moving image including the operator 250 as well, the work target position (for example, check position/inspection position) can be guided.
Note that in
On the other hand, for example, when the operator 250 approaches the sensor 232 in a periodical inspection, an HMD that is an example of the terminal 220 selects the sensor 232 based on the position information from the terminal (HMD) 220, and the sensor information detected by the sensor 232 is presented from the terminal (HMD) 220 to the operator 250. The operator 250 can improve the accuracy and quality of the inspection while confirming the position of the sensor 232 in the plant and the sensor information detected by the sensor 232. In addition, an inspection report with the improved accuracy and quality from the operator 250 leads to correct plant monitoring and failure prediction by the plant management apparatus 210.
As described above, in the plant management system 200 according to this example embodiment, the sensor information from the sensors 231 and 232 and the observation and sense of the operator 250 on work-site are combined with each other, and more useful information for abnormality diagnosis or fault diagnosis selected based on the degree of importance can be obtained. That is, since a point or cause of an abnormality is narrowed down based on data collected from the sensors and associated information acquired by the operator on work-site, information that does not appear in the data can be used for analysis, and details such as the portion to inspect on work-site becomes clearer. It is therefore possible to correctly know a point that should be monitored in a large-scale plant and specify or predict the cause of an abnormality by comprehensively determining peripheral situations on work-site.
Note that in the above description, an example in which the sensor information of the sensor 231 is presented on the terminal (smartphone) 220, and the sensor information of the sensor 232 is presented on the terminal (HMD) 220 has been described. However, a plurality of pieces of sensor information of a plurality of sensors 231, 232, . . . installed within a predetermined range from the terminal 220 may be presented. Alternatively, pieces of sensor information selected in the ascending order of the distance of the sensor from the terminal 220 or in the descending order of the degree of importance of the sensor may be presented.
(Presentation on Work-Site)
In the left view of
In the central view of
In the right view of
(Functional Arrangement)
Three typical functional arrangement examples of the plant management system 200 according to this example embodiment will be described below with reference to
The plant management system 200 includes a sensor 230 installed in the plant, a measured value acquirer 411 that acquires the measured value from the sensor 230, the sensor information database 211 that accumulates sensor information including the measured value in association with a sensor ID, and a sensor position database 413 that stores the sensor position of each sensor. The plant management system 200 also includes the terminal 220 having a position determination function such as a GPS and carried by the operator 250, and the sensor information provider 212 that receives terminal position information from the terminal 220 and causes the terminal 220 to present sensor information corresponding to the terminal position information to the operator 250.
In the arrangement shown in
The terminal 220 of the plant management system 200 includes a camera. In addition, the plant management system 200 includes, as options, a storage unit 421 that stores a normal model or threshold of the measured value of a sensor, and an abnormality determiner 422 that determines an abnormality of the measured value based on the comparison between the measured value of the sensor and the normal model or threshold.
In the arrangement shown in
Note that the plant image is not limited to the image captured by the camera of the terminal 220 on work-site. A 3D plant image of a plant portion corresponding to the position information of the terminal 220 may be generated from the three-dimensional information of the plant structure, and the acquired sensor information of the selected sensor may be superimposed on the 3D plant image and presented on the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site. In the case of the 3D plant image, preferably, directions are acquired from the terminal 220, the 3D plant image is deformed into a 3D plant image from an angle easy for the operator 250 to determine, and the sensor information is superimposed.
If the abnormality determiner 422 as an option is included, the list of abnormal sensor IDs estimated as abnormal is generated based on the comparison between the measured value of the sensor and the normal model or threshold acquired from the storage unit 421 and notified to the sensor information provider 212. Note that the list of the abnormal sensor IDs preferably includes sensors listed in the descending order of the possibility of abnormality or in the descending order of the degree of importance. In this arrangement, the sensor information provider 212 may present not the sensor selected based on the notified terminal position information but the position information and the sensor information of the closest sensor within the predetermined range from the position information of the terminal 220 in the abnormal sensor list and urge the operator 250 to do the next work. Use of the determination result by the abnormality determiner 422 is not limited to the above-described example.
The terminal 220 of the plant management system 200 includes a camera and a sound input/output unit (a microphone and a speaker). In addition, the plant management system 200 includes an abnormality determiner 432 as an option. The abnormality determiner 432 determines an abnormality of a measured value from analysis based on the history of the measured value or sensor information of a sensor and associated information and the normal model or threshold in the storage unit 421.
In the arrangement shown in
On the other hand, the sound near the plant, which is recorded by the microphone of the terminal 220, is accumulated in the sensor information database 211 in association with the sensor ID and also sent to the abnormality determiner 432 and used for abnormality determination by the sound.
If the abnormality determiner 432 as an option is included, the list of abnormal sensor IDs estimated as abnormal is generated based on analysis considering the measured value and associated information of the sensor and the normal model or threshold acquired from the storage unit 421 and notified to the sensor information provider 212. Note that, although not shown, it is preferable that the sensor information or associated information is accumulated in the sensor information database 211 in correspondence with the abnormality determination result, and sensor information or associated information useful for the operator 250 on work-site is selected and presented from the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site. Furthermore, the normal model or threshold in the storage unit 421 may be generated from analysis of the sensor information or associated information accumulated in the sensor information database 211.
(Hardware Arrangement)
Referring to
The plant management apparatus 210 includes a workflow apparatus 510 and a data management apparatus 530. The workflow apparatus 510 includes at least an alarm transmitter/receiver 511, a workflow controller 512, and an input/output controller 513. The alarm transmitter/receiver 511 includes a function of receiving an externally generated alarm and transmitting an alarm to the outside. The workflow controller 512 controls a workflow according to a predetermined notation or standard (for example, ISA (International Society of Automation)-95). The input/output controller 513 controls data input/output according to transmission/reception of an alarm or workflow control. The workflow apparatus 510 may further include a task list unit that displays a task list to the user and performs control concerning a work result input instruction from the user.
In addition, the data management apparatus 530 includes an HMI (Human Machine Interface) function and an SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) function, collects and accumulates data concerning the plant, and analyzes the accumulated data based on the interface to the management of the plant manager, thereby performing process control of the plant. The data management apparatus 530 includes at least a data collector 531, a data accumulator 532, and a process controller 533. The data collector 531 collects data detected by each sensor and data transmitted from another apparatus. The data accumulator 532 accumulates the data collected by the data collector 531 such that a search and analysis can be performed. The process controller 533 analyzes the data accumulated in the data accumulator 532 and performs process control of the plant in correspondence with the analysis result.
In addition, the presentation apparatus that is the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 includes at least an input/output controller 521, a sound input/output unit 522, and a display unit 523. The input/output controller 521 controls input of a plant image on which a task list or sensor information to be displayed on the display unit 523 is superimposed or input of sound data to be output from the speaker of the sound input/output unit 522 via the network 540. In addition, the input/output controller 521 controls output of current position information of the terminal 220 or image information captured by the camera or output of sound data collected by the microphone of the sound input/output unit 522 via the network 540. The sound input/output unit 522 includes a microphone and a speaker. The display unit 523 includes an operation unit of a touch panel, displays a plant image on which a task list or sensor information is superimposed in association with this example embodiment, and implements operations such as information input associated with a work, a camera operation, and a recording operation. Note that transmission of position information from the terminal 220 includes both the case of an arrangement in which the position information is periodically collected by the plant management apparatus 210 and the case of an arrangement in which the position information is transmitted by the operation of the operator 250 on work-site in an emergency.
Note that in this example embodiment, the alarm transmitter/receiver 511 receives position information, image information, sound information, or the like from the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site, determines it as one of alarms of new workflow activation, and transmits the result to the workflow controller 512. The workflow controller 512 implements the characteristic function of this example embodiment by a procedure of activating a workflow to present the sensor information of a sensor on work-site on the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site. However, the present invention is not limited to the solving method of adding a change to the arrangement of the alarm transmitter/receiver 511 or the workflow controller 512. The function may be implemented by adding a new functional component or a new workflow to receive position information, image information, sound information, or the like from the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site and present the sensor information of a sensor on work-site on the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site. Alternatively, the function may be implemented by providing another dedicated apparatus.
(Software Configuration)
A plant management tool group 550 shown in
Note that in this example embodiment, by the cooperation of the tools for workflows of plant operation 552 and the tools for operator terminal 551, sensors are selected based on the position information of the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site, and sensor information is presented from the terminal 220 to the operator 250 on work-site. In addition, a result of observation inspection appropriately performed by the operator 250 on work-site while referring to the sensor information presented on the terminal 220 is accumulated in the plant facility database 554 and analyzed by the tools for monitoring plant 553, and the next work-site observation maintenance operations or center management works are generated.
As described above, in this example embodiment, the works of the operator 250 on work-sites do not depend on a desktop analysis result based on only collected sensor information. More improved observation of the operator 250 on work-site or inspection information and the collected sensor information are associated with each other, and the work-site works can more effectively be incorporated in the plant management.
(Workflow)
In the workflow of the plant management system 200 shown in
In task T507, the plant management system 200 searches for a sensor corresponding to the position of the terminal 220. In task T509, the plant management system 200 acquires the current or past sensor information of the found sensor. In task T511, the plant management system 200 analyzes the acquired sensor information together with the accumulated sensor information. For example, a workflow for analyzing sensor information may be newly activated.
In task T513, the plant management system 200 presents the acquired sensor information, the analysis result, abnormality prediction, and the like, which are superimposed on, for example, a plant image, from the terminal 220 to the operator 250 on work-site. In task T515, the plant management system 200 waits for a report and completion confirmation of the monitoring work or inspection work instructed in task T501. If the report and completion confirmation of the monitoring work or inspection work are obtained, in task T517, the plant management system 200 accumulates the sensor information and the confirmation information in association with each other.
(Operation Sequence)
In step S601, the terminal 220, the sensor 230, and the workflow apparatus 510 and the data management apparatus 530 included in the plant management apparatus 210 activate a plant management application for each other. Note that the plant management application need not be one program and may be formed by a plurality of program tool groups. In this case, not all the constituent units need activate the plant management application simultaneously, and each unit activates the plant management application when entering the plant management system 200. For example, the terminal 220 performs login to be connected to the plant management apparatus 210, and the plant management apparatus 210 accepts the login and registers it. In step S603, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires sensor information detected by the sensor 230 and transmits it to the data management apparatus 530. In step S605, the data management apparatus 530 accumulates the sensor information transmitted from the workflow apparatus 510. To accumulate sensor information, the processes of steps S603 and S605 are repeated.
When the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site acquires position information and transmits it to the workflow apparatus 510 in step S607, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the sensor ID of a sensor installed at a sensor position associated with the position information of the terminal 220 in step S609. In step S611, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the accumulated sensor information or processing information or an analysis result from the data management apparatus 530. Note that if the current sensor information of the sensor 230 is necessary, the sensor information acquired in step S603 may be used.
In step S613, the workflow apparatus 510 provides the sensor information to the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site. In step S615, the terminal 220 presents the received sensor information on the display screen in association with a plant image.
An operation procedure of presenting sensor information superimposed on a plant image on the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site will be described next.
In step S621, the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site captures the plant on work-site by the camera and transmits the captured image to the workflow apparatus 510. When the terminal 220 acquires position information and transmits it to the workflow apparatus 510 in step S623, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the sensor ID of a sensor installed at a sensor position associated with the position information of the terminal 220 in step S625. In step S627, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the accumulated sensor information or processing information or an analysis result from the data management apparatus 530.
In step S629, the workflow apparatus 510 generates information in which the current sensor information detected by the sensor 230, or the sensor information or processing information or the analysis result acquired from the data management apparatus 530 is superimposed on the plant image transmitted from the terminal 220 in step S621, and transmits the information to the terminal 220. In step S631, the terminal 220 presents a display screen in which the received sensor information is superimposed on the plant image. Note that in
<<Workflow Apparatus>>
The arrangement and operation of the workflow apparatus 510 according to this example embodiment will be described with reference to
<<Alarm Transmitter/Receiver>>
The alarm transmitter/receiver 511 includes a communication controller 701, a position information receiver 702, capturing captured image information receiver 703, a sound information receiver 704, an alarm receiver 705, and an alarm determiner 706. The alarm determiner 706 includes an alarm determination table 707. The alarm transmitter/receiver 511 further includes an alarm information provider 708 and an alarm transmitter 709.
The communication controller 701 controls communication with the workflow controller 512 and the input/output controller 513 in the same workflow apparatus 510. In addition, the communication controller 701 controls communication with the data management apparatus 530. The position information receiver 702 receives, from the terminal 220, the position information of the terminal 220 via the input/output controller 513 and the communication controller 701. The captured image information receiver 703 receives, from the terminal 220, captured image information captured by the terminal 220 via the input/output controller 513 and the communication controller 701. The sound information receiver 704 receives, from the terminal 220, sound information recorded by the terminal 220 via the input/output controller 513 and the communication controller 701. The alarm receiver 705 receives various alarms from the constituent elements of the plant management system 200 via the communication controller 701.
The alarm determiner 706 determines alarm contents or an alarm destination by the alarm determination table 707 based on the pieces of information received by the receivers 702 to 705. The alarm information provider 708 provides information alarm-determined by the alarm determiner 706 to the alarm destination. In this example embodiment, position information, captured image information, sound information, and the like are provided to the workflow controller 512 as the alarm destination. The alarm transmitter 709 transmits an alarm signal or an alarm type to the alarm destination. In this example embodiment, the alarm transmitter 709 instructs the workflow controller 512 to activate a workflow, and the alarm information provider 708 provides conditions such as position information, captured image information, and sound information to select a workflow to the workflow controller 512.
(Alarm Determination Table)
The alarm determination table 707 stores received information 771, determination information 772 for determining whether the received information corresponds to alarm transmission, a determination result 773 representing whether to transmit an alarm, and an alarm notification destination 774 for alarm transmission. The received information 771 includes position information, captured image information, sound information, and other received information. The determination information 772 includes determination conditions to determine whether information is position information from the terminal 220, captured image information from the terminal 220, or sound information from the terminal 220.
(Operation Procedure)
In step S701, the workflow apparatus 510 receives information. In step S703, the workflow apparatus 510 determines, based on the received information, whether to transmit an alarm. In this example embodiment, it is determined whether the received information is position information, captured image information, or sound information from the terminal 220. If the condition is satisfied, an alarm to communicate activation of a workflow is transmitted to the workflow controller 512.
In step S705, the workflow apparatus 510 determines whether the notification destination of the alarm is the workflow controller 512 or another notification destination. If the notification destination of the alarm is the workflow controller 512, the workflow apparatus 510 notifies the workflow controller 512 of the alarm signal and the received information in step S707. On the other hand, if the notification destination is the other notification destination, the workflow apparatus 510 notifies the other notification destination of the alarm in step S709.
<<Workflow Controller>>
The workflow controller 512 includes a communication controller 801, an alarm receiver 802, a sensor ID receiver 803, a terminal ID receiver 804, an alarm information receiver 805, and a workflow activator 806. The workflow activator 806 includes a workflow activation table 807. The workflow controller 512 further includes a workflow instructor 808. An instruction by the workflow instructor 808 implements processing of the sensor information provider 212.
The communication controller 801 controls communication with the alarm transmitter/receiver 511 and the input/output controller 513 in the same workflow apparatus 510. In addition, the communication controller 801 controls communication with the manager terminal in the management center. The alarm receiver 802 receives an alarm according to this example embodiment from the alarm transmitter/receiver 511. The sensor ID receiver 803 receives the sensor ID of a sensor as the target of sensor information acquisition. The terminal ID receiver 804 receives the terminal ID of a terminal that presents the sensor information. The alarm information receiver 805 receives alarm information transmitted by the alarm information provider 708 of the alarm transmitter/receiver 511.
The workflow activator 806 selects a workflow to be activated and parameters to be used by the workflow activation table 807 based on the pieces of information received by the receivers 802 to 805. The workflow instructor 808 instructs a corresponding component in the plant management system 200 to activate the workflow selected by the workflow activator 806 using the parameters. In this example embodiment, a workflow corresponding to the alarm information is selected from workflows for presenting sensor information on the terminal of the operator based on the pieces of information received by the receivers 802 to 805 and activated while adding the sensor ID, the terminal ID, and the alarm information as parameters.
(Workflow Activation Table)
The workflow activation table 807 stores a workflow ID 873 to be activated, which is selected based on received information 871 and a workflow activation condition 872. In addition, the workflow ID 873 to be activated is instructed as a pointer, and a workflow 875 is selected from the table that stores a workflow ID 874 and the workflow 875 are stored in in association. The received information 871 includes the received alarm, sensor ID, terminal ID, and alarm information. In addition, the workflow activation condition 872 includes the alarm, sensor ID, terminal ID, and alarm information as conditions to select a workflow to be activated from the received information 871.
(Operation Procedure)
In step S801, the workflow apparatus 510 receives information. In step S803, the workflow apparatus 510 determines a workflow to be activated based on the received information. In this example embodiment, a workflow group for presenting sensor information on the terminal is selected based on a received alarm. Then, workflows corresponding to the processing contents or presentation format of the sensor are selected based on the sensor ID and the terminal ID. Furthermore, the workflows are narrowed down to a workflow corresponding to the presentation method based on alarm information including position information, captured image information, or sound information.
In step S805, the workflow apparatus 510 determines whether the selected workflow is to present sensor information the terminal. If the selected workflow is to present sensor information to the terminal, the workflow apparatus 510 activates the workflow for presenting the sensor information on the terminal on work-site in step S807. On the other hand, if the selected workflow is another workflow, the workflow apparatus 510 activates the other workflow in step S809.
<<Data Accumulation Analysis Apparatus>>
The arrangement and operation of the data management apparatus 530 according to this example embodiment will be described with reference to
<<Data Accumulator>>
The data accumulator 532 includes a communication controller 901, an alarm receiver 902, a sensor information receiver 903, a terminal information receiver 904, and the sensor information database 211. The sensor information database 211 includes a data accumulation table 906. The data accumulator 532 further includes the plant facility database 554, a data analysis algorithm database 908, and an information provider 909.
The communication controller 901 controls communication with the data collector 531 and the process controller 533 in the same data management apparatus 530. The alarm receiver 902 receives an alarm generated by the plant management system 200. The sensor information receiver 903 receives sensor information detected by each sensor in association with a sensor ID. The terminal information receiver 904 receives terminal information acquired and transmitted by each terminal.
The sensor information database 211 accumulates sensor information detected by each sensor in association with an alarm or portable information such that a search and analysis can be performed. The plant facility database 554 stores facility information forming the plant of the management target. The data analysis algorithm database 908 stores a data analysis algorithm that performs abnormality diagnosis or prediction or a maintenance operation while combining the sensor information accumulated in the sensor information database 211 with associated information. The information provider 909 acquires information necessary for presentation of sensor information or associated information to the terminal, 3D plant image generation from plant facility information, or data analysis by the process controller 533 from the database 211, 907, or 908 and provides the information.
(Data Accumulation Table)
The data accumulation table 906 stores plant position IDs 962 of a plurality of partial plants in correspondence with each plant ID 961. In addition, a plurality of sensor IDs 963 installed in correspondence with each plant position ID 962 are stored. Furthermore, a plurality of detection dates/times 964 are stored in correspondence with each sensor ID 963.
A detection time 965, detected sensor information 966, and additional information 967 including associated information are stored in association with each detection date/time 964. The additional information 967 includes alarm information when the sensor information 966 is acquired, a captured image or sound acquired by the terminal on work-site as the associated information, or an analysis result based on the currently detected sensor information 966 or accumulated past sensor information.
(Operation Procedure)
In step S911, the data management apparatus 530 determines whether information is received. If information is received, in step S913, the data management apparatus 530 determines whether additional information such as associated information associated with sensor information exists. If additional information exists, in step S915, the data management apparatus 530 adds the additional information such as associated information to the sensor information such that a search and analysis can be performed. In step S917, the data management apparatus 530 accumulates the sensor information or the sensor information to which the additional information is added in the sensor information database 211 using a format as shown in
On the other hand, if information is not received, in step S921, the data management apparatus 530 determines whether an information request from another apparatus or another functional component in the plant management system 200 is received. If an information request is received, in step S923, the data management apparatus 530 acquires, from the information request source, a search key used to search the sensor information database 211 for the sensor information or the sensor information to which the additional information is added. In step S925, the data management apparatus 530 searches the sensor information database 211 for the data using the acquired search key. In step S927, the data management apparatus 530 provides the found data to the information request source.
In this example embodiment, the sensor information database 211 is searched for the sensor information or the sensor information to which the additional information is added using, as the search key, the sensor ID of a sensor corresponding to the current position information of the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site or a detection condition (for example, a detection date/time) of the sensor information of the sensor to be presented on the terminal 220. The found sensor information or sensor information to which the additional information is added is provided to the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site. In this case, if the workflow is a workflow for superimposing the sensor information on a plant image, superimposition processing is performed. Alternatively, if the workflow includes processing or analysis of sensor information, abnormality occurrence prediction, or the like, the process controller 533 executes processing or analysis, or abnormality occurrence prediction and provides the information to the terminal 220 carried by the operator 250 on work-site.
<<Workflow>>
In task T1001, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the sensor information of a sensor corresponding to position information acquired from the terminal on work-site. In task T1003, if necessary, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires sensor information of the sensor in an abnormal state (or in a normal state). In step T1005, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the sensor information of the sensor corresponding to the position information of the terminal on work-site from the terminal to the operator on work-site.
In task T1007, the workflow apparatus 510 waits for the response of the operator from the terminal on work-site and acquires a work result of observation or inspection referring to the presentation of the sensor information. In task T1009, the workflow apparatus 510 accumulates the sensor information in association with obtained information such as associated information from the terminal such that a search based on the sensor ID can be performed.
According to this example embodiment, the sensor information of the sensor on the work site is presented to the operator, and simultaneously, associated information associated with the sensor from the operator is collected and accumulated. This makes it possible to more efficiently support the on-site work of the operator who checks or maintains a structure such as a plant.
That is, since the operator can confirm the sensor information on work-site, and analysis can be performed in consideration of the information of observation or experience of the operator, a point of abnormality can easily be specified. In addition, since the operator can specify a cause of abnormality by comparing and examining the situation on work-site, a suspicious point of abnormality can efficiently be monitored by the operator.
A plant management system according to the third example embodiment of the present invention will be described next. The plant management system according to this example embodiment is different from the above-described second example embodiment in that sensor information is projected to an operator on a work site. In this example embodiment, sensor information associated with the site is projected from a projection apparatus, and the associated information of the sensor is acquired from the operator. Here, as the projection apparatus, a projection device such as a laser or a projector that performs projection is used. In addition, the sensor information may be projected from a wristband or goggles other than a device installed at a fixed position on a ceiling or the like. Note that the projection apparatus will also be referred to as a projector. The rest of the components and operations is the same as in the second example embodiment. Hence, the same reference numerals denote the same components and operations, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
<<Plant Management System>>
The arrangement and operation of a plant management system 1100 according to this example embodiment will be described with reference to
(Operation Outline)
Referring to
Referring to
(Functional Arrangement)
The sensor information provider 1112 of the plant management system 1100 acquires a sensor position and a projector position stored in a sensor/projector position database 1113. Then, the sensor information provider 1112 obtains the sensor ID of a corresponding sensor from the current position information of the terminal 220 and acquires sensor information from a measured value acquirer 411 or a sensor information database 211. In addition, the sensor information provider 1112 obtains the projector ID of a corresponding projector from the current position information of the terminal 220 and causes the projector 1150 to project the sensor information.
The sensor information provider 1112 of the plant management system 1100 acquires a sensor position and a projector position stored in the sensor/projector position database 1113. Then, the sensor information provider 1112 obtains the sensor ID of a corresponding sensor from the current position information of the terminal 220 and acquires sensor information from the measured value acquirer 411 or the sensor information database 211. In addition, the sensor information provider 1112 obtains a plant image on work-site captured by the camera of the terminal 220 and superimposes the sensor information on the plant image. If necessary, associated information accumulated in the sensor information database 211 is also superimposed on the plant image. The sensor information provider 1112 obtains the projector ID of a corresponding projector from the current position information of the terminal 220 and causes the projector 1150 to project the plant image on which the sensor information or associated information (for example, an analysis result or a sound) is superimposed.
Note that
(Hardware Arrangement)
The plant management system 1100 includes a plant management apparatus 1110 and a work-site management apparatus 1120, which are connected via a network 540. A workflow apparatus 1310 that constitutes the plant management apparatus 1110 activates a workflow for causing a projection device such as a projector that is the projection apparatus 1150 serving as a presentation apparatus according to this example embodiment to project sensor information.
On the other hand, the projection apparatus 1150 serving as a presentation apparatus that constitutes the work-site management apparatus 1120 includes an input/output controller 1351 that controls input/output to/from another apparatus, and a projector 1353 that projects sensor information or an image in which sensor information is superimposed on a plant image. The input/output controller 1351 controls input of the sensor information or the image in which the sensor information is superimposed on the plant image. Additionally, if near field communication is performed between the terminal 220 and the projector 1150, as shown in
(Operation Sequence)
In step S1413, the workflow apparatus 1310 provides the sensor information of a sensor corresponding to current position information acquired from the terminal 220 on work-site to the projector 1150 corresponding to the current position information. In step S1415, the projector 1150 projects the sensor information or a plant image on which the sensor information is superimposed, thereby presenting it to the operator 250 on work-site.
In step S1429, the workflow apparatus 1310 superimposes the sensor information of the sensor corresponding to the current position information acquired from the terminal 220 on work-site on the plant image on work-site captured by the terminal 220 and provides the image to the projector 1150 corresponding to the current position information. In step S1431, the projector 1150 projects the sensor information or the plant image on which the sensor information is superimposed, thereby presenting it to the operator 250 on work-site.
<<Workflow>>
In task T1505, the workflow apparatus 1310 presents the sensor information of the sensor corresponding to the position information from the terminal 220 on work-site from the projector 1150 corresponding to the position information to the operator 250 on work-site.
According to this example embodiment, the projection apparatus having a projection function is arranged on work-site. It is therefore possible to efficiently support the on-site work of the operator who checks or maintains a structure such as a plant without carrying a predetermined device. That is, the terminal need not be carried.
A plant management system according to the fourth example embodiment of the present invention will be described next. The plant management system according to this example embodiment is different from the above-described second and third example embodiments in that an operator is supported by a different sensor information presentation method or a different method of acquiring associated information of a sensor from an operator. The rest of the components and operations is the same as in the second example embodiment. Hence, the same reference numerals denote the same components and operations, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
<<First Presentation Example and Workflow>>
In the first presentation example shown in
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In task T1604, a workflow apparatus 510 generates a 3D image of the plant corresponding to the position of the terminal 220 and the plant direction. Note that a plant image captured by the camera of the terminal 220 may be deformed. In task T1605, the workflow apparatus 510 superimposes sensor information corresponding to the position information of the terminal 220 on the generated plant image in the direction, displays the image on the terminal 220, and presents it to the operator 250 on work-site.
According to the first presentation example, the operator can easily associate presentation of a model image with observation depending on the position of the terminal 220.
<<Second Presentation Example and Workflow>>
In the second presentation example shown in
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In task T1702, the workflow apparatus 510 sets sensor information to be presented to a time range useful for the operator 250 in correspondence with an on-site work. If the current sensor information is preferable, in task T1731, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the current sensor information of the sensor on work-site. If sensor information at the time of task assignment to the operator 250 is preferable, in task T1732, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the sensor information of the sensor on work-site at the time of task assignment. If sensor information in a normal operation of the plant is preferable, in task T1733, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the sensor information of the sensor on work-site in the normal operation. Alternatively, if sensor information in an abnormal state of the plant or sensor is preferable, in task T1734, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the sensor information of the sensor on work-site in the abnormal state of the plant or sensor. If necessary, an abnormal noise is acquired in task T1735.
According to the second presentation example, sensor information useful for the operator on work-site can be presented by adjusting the time range of display.
<<Third Presentation Example and Workflow>>
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In task T1801, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires a plant name, facility name and element name or the like corresponding to the position information of the terminal 220 on work-site. In task T1802, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires a plant configuration diagram corresponding to the acquired names. In task T1803, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the sensor information of the sensor on work-site to the operator 250 on work-site together with the plant name, facility name, element name and the plant configuration diagram on work-site.
According to the third presentation example, it is possible to perform labeling of sensor information, a superimposed image, and sound information by a plant name, a sensor name, a pipe name, or the like, and the operator 250 can easily extract the information.
<<Fourth Presentation Example and Workflow>>
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In task T1903, the workflow apparatus 510 embeds the activation button of an external application (or another workflow) at a position for presenting sensor information or at a predetermined button display position. Upon detecting a touch on the activation button of the external application (or the other workflow) as the response of the operator 250 on work-site in task T1007, the workflow apparatus 510 activates a new workflow to activate the external application.
In the newly activated workflow, the workflow apparatus 510 activates an external application corresponding to an activated button in task T1911. In task T1913, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the processing result of the external application on the terminal 220 on work-site.
According to the fourth presentation example, it is possible to seamlessly jump to the external application without interrupting the current sensor information presentation application.
<<Fifth Presentation Example and Workflow>>
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In task T2001, the workflow apparatus 510 activates an analysis workflow for analyzing the sensor information of a sensor on work-site. In task T2003, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the analysis result of the sensor information. In task T2005, the workflow apparatus 510 determines, based on the analysis result, whether there is a possibility of abnormality in the sensor information. If there is no possibility of abnormality, the workflow apparatus 510 performs processing from task T1005.
On the other hand, if there is a possibility of abnormality, in task T2007, the workflow apparatus 510 presents details (enlargement) of the presented sensor information. In task T2009, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires sensor information in a normal state for comparison and a menu of confirmation operations necessary to confirm the abnormality or determine the cause. The menu of the confirmation operations may include new workflows. To present the abnormal point of the sensor information to the operator 250 on work-site, for example, a ⋆ mark is added.
According to the fifth presentation example, if there is a possibility of abnormality based on comprehensive analysis of sensor information, details of sensor information associated with the abnormality or a next work instruction needed to confirm the abnormality or determine the cause can be smoothly seamlessly implemented for the operator on work-site.
<<Sixth Presentation Example and Workflow>>
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In task T2104, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the time limit of the confirmation work. In task T2105, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the sensor information and the time limit on the terminal 220 on work-site, as shown in the left view. In task T2106, the workflow apparatus 510 determines whether the time limit is exceeded. If the time limit on the terminal 220 is not exceeded, the workflow apparatus 510 executes processing from task T1007. If the time limit on the terminal 220 is exceeded, in task T2107, the workflow apparatus 510 presents that the time limit of the confirmation work is exceeded on the terminal 220 on work-site.
According to the sixth presentation example, it is possible to urge the operator 250 on work-site to complete the confirmation work within the time.
<<Seventh Presentation Example and Workflow>>
In the seventh presentation example shown in
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In task T2203, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires workflow information associated with a workflow ID. In task T2204, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the task information of the workflow ID. Then, in task T2205, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the sensor information, the workflow, and the task information for the terminal 220 on work-site to the operator 250 on work-site.
According to the seventh presentation example, a history, a place, or the like, which is the positioning of the current workflow, is presented in detail to the operator on work-site, thereby causing the operator on work-site to recognize the meaning of a work.
<<Eighth Presentation Example and Workflow>>
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In task T2304, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires a confirmation work to be presented to the operator 250 on work-site. In task T2305, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the sensor information, the confirmation work, and a result report column on the terminal 220.
When a response from the operator 250 on work-site is acquired, in task T2308, the workflow apparatus 510 confirms the work of the operator. To confirm the work of the operator, for example, an image of the site captured by the camera of the terminal 220 is used. If the work of the operator is questionable, in task T2309, the workflow apparatus 510 deletes the confirmation work result or report from the accumulated information and activates an operator work evaluation workflow.
According to the eighth presentation example, since the work by the operator on work-site can be confirmed, incorrect information can be excluded from monitoring or analysis processing of plant management, and more reliable plant management can be implemented.
<<Ninth Presentation Example and Workflow>>
In the ninth presentation example shown in
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In task T2401, the workflow apparatus 510 generates a display screen of additional information and operator confirmation information. In task T2408, the workflow apparatus 510 determines an information instructed to be further acquired. In task T2481, according to the determination result, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires an image of the plant captured by the camera of the terminal 220. Additionally, in task T2482, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires a sound near the plant. In addition, in task T2483, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires text data input by the operator 250 on work-site. Furthermore, in task T2484, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires confirmation information inquired of the operator 250 on work-site.
According to the ninth presentation example, since information collection necessary for plant management from the operator is actively performed, the plant state can more correctly be recognized.
<<10th Presentation Example and Workflow>>
In the 10th presentation example shown in
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In task T2503, the workflow apparatus 510 decides the mark of normal, abnormal or uncollected of sensor information. In task T2504, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the normal/abnormal/uncollected marks superimposed on a plant image. In task T2505, the workflow apparatus 510 determines whether the operator 250 on work-site has tapped a mark representing a normal state. If the operator has tapped a mark representing a normal state, sensor information is presented. If the operator has tapped a mark other than the marks of the normal state, sensor information is not presented.
According to the 10th presentation example, sensor information is presented according to the intention of the operator on work-site and, for example, efficient observation and inspection history can be taken over from the inspection history of the sensor information of a skillful operator.
<<11th Presentation Example and Workflow>>
In the 11th presentation example shown in
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In task T2601, the workflow apparatus 510 activates a workflow of sensor search for searching for sensors within a range corresponding to the position information of the terminal. In task T2603, the workflow apparatus 510 generates the sensor list 2622 based on the sensor search result. In task T2605, the workflow apparatus 510 generates the display screen 2621 of sensor information. In task T2607, the workflow apparatus 510 presents the display screen 2621 and the sensor list 2622 on the terminal 220 on work-site.
In task T2609, the workflow apparatus 510 determines the instruction of display selection. In task T2611, the workflow apparatus 510 instructs display of the camera view of the terminal 220 on the display screen 2621 in accordance with the instruction of display selection. Additionally, in task T2612, the workflow apparatus 510 instructs display of the sensor information of a sensor A on the display screen 2621. Furthermore, in task T2613, the workflow apparatus 510 instructs display of the sensor information of a sensor B on the display screen 2621.
According to the 11th presentation example, pieces of sensor information of sensors within a predetermined range can be selected from the data of the GPS of the terminal carried by the operator 250 and presented.
<<12th Presentation Example and Workflow>>
In the 12th presentation example shown in
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In task T2701, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires the workflow identified by a workflow ID. In task T2702, the workflow apparatus 510 acquires a task to be executed in the workflow. In task T2703, the workflow apparatus 510 generates a screen (work instruction screen 2721) for instructing task execution. In task T2704, the workflow apparatus 510 generates a screen (work report screen 2722) for reporting by the operator 250.
According to the 12th presentation example, efficient plant management can be performed by fusing the work of the operator on work-site and plant management.
According to this example embodiment, since a contrivance is made for the sensor information presentation method and the method of acquiring associated information from the operator, it is possible to more efficiently support the on-site work of the operator who checks or maintains a structure such as a plant.
A plant management system according to the fifth example embodiment of the present invention will be described next. The plant management system according to this example embodiment is different from the above-described second to fourth example embodiments in that a terminal has a superimposition display function and a projection function for sensor information. The rest of the components and operations is the same as in the second example embodiment. Hence, the same reference numerals denote the same components and operations, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
<<Plant Management System>>
The arrangement and operation of a plant management system 2800 according to this example embodiment will be described with reference to
(Operation Outline)
Referring to
(Hardware Arrangement)
The plant management system 2800 includes the plant management apparatus 2810 and the terminal 2820 serving as a presentation apparatus, which are connected via a network 540. A workflow apparatus 2910 that constitutes the plant management apparatus 2810 activates a workflow for causing a projector 2953 of the terminal 2820 as the presentation apparatus according to this example embodiment to project sensor information.
On the other hand, the projector 2953 of the terminal 2820 projects the sensor information of a sensor corresponding to the current position information of the terminal 2820 or an image in which the sensor information is superimposed on a plant image to the plant in which the sensor corresponding to the current position information is installed or a screen.
According to this example embodiment, it is possible to project sensor information without arranging a projector serving as a projection apparatus having a projection function on work-site. It is therefore possible to efficiently support the on-site work of the operator who checks or maintains a structure such as a plant while suppressing the facility investment.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to example embodiments thereof, the invention is not limited to these example embodiments. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.
The present invention is applicable to a system including a plurality of devices or a single apparatus. The present invention is also applicable even when a plant management program for implementing the functions of example embodiments is supplied to the system or apparatus directly or from a remote site. Hence, the present invention also incorporates the program installed in a computer to implement the functions of the present invention by the computer, a medium storing the program, and a WWW (World Wide Web) server that causes a user to download the program. Especially, the present invention incorporates at least a non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program that causes a computer to execute processing steps included in the above-described example embodiments.
Some or all of the above-described embodiments can also be described as in the following supplementary notes but are not limited to the followings.
(Supplementary Note 1)
There is provided a plant management system comprising:
a position acquirer that acquires a position of a terminal;
a sensor specifier that specifies a sensor in accordance with the position of the terminal;
a sensor information acquirer that acquires sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
a presenter that presents the sensor information to an operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
(Supplementary Note 2)
In the plant management system according to supplementary note 1, the presenter comprises a superimposing display unit that displays the sensor information superimposed in association with the target to be measured by the specified sensor using an augmented reality technology.
(Supplementary Note 3)
In the plant management system according to supplementary note 1 or 2, the presenter comprises a projection device that projects the sensor information in association with the target to be measured by the specified sensor.
(Supplementary Note 4)
In the plant management system according to supplementary note 1 or 3, the target to be measured by the specified sensor corresponds to a position in which the specified sensor is installed.
(Supplementary Note 5)
In the plant management system according to supplementary note 1 or 4, the position acquirer is a unit that acquires the position using a global positioning system.
(Supplementary Note 6)
In the plant management system according to supplementary note 1 or 5, the position acquirer includes an image capturer, and acquires the position by analyzing an image captured by the image capturer.
(Supplementary Note 7)
In the plant management system according to supplementary note 1 or 6, the sensor specifier further comprises an abnormal sensor determiner that determines abnormal sensors, and specifies the sensor from the abnormal sensors based on the position.
(Supplementary Note 8)
In the plant management system according to supplementary note 1 or 7, the position acquired by the position acquirer is a position at which abnormality is detected, and
the sensor specifier specifies the sensor based on the position which is acquired by the position acquirer and at which the abnormality is detected.
(Supplementary Note 9)
The plant management system according to supplementary note 1 or 8, further comprises:
a storage unit that stores associated information which is associated with the specified sensor and acquired by the terminal based on an operation of the operator; and
an accumulator that accumulates the sensor information and the associated information in association with each other.
(Supplementary Note 10)
The plant management system according to supplementary note 9, further comprising a predictor that predicts an operation state of the target to be measured based on a correspondence between the sensor information and the associated information accumulated in the accumulator.
(Supplementary Note 11)
There is provided a plant management method comprising:
acquiring a position of a terminal;
specifying a sensor in accordance with the acquired position;
acquiring sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
presenting the sensor information to an operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
(Supplementary Note 12)
There is provided a plant management apparatus comprising:
a position acquirer that acquires a position of a terminal carried by an operator;
a sensor specifier that specifies a sensor in accordance with the acquired position;
a sensor information acquirer that acquires sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
an instructor that instructs to present the sensor information to the operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
(Supplementary Note 13)
In the plant management apparatus according to supplementary note 12, the instructor instructs a superimposing display unit that displays the sensor information superimposed in association with the target to be measured by the specified sensor to present the sensor information to the operator using an augmented reality technology.
(Supplementary Note 14)
In the plant management apparatus according to supplementary notes 12 or 13, the instructor instructs a projection device that projects the sensor information in association with the target to be measured by the specified sensor to present the sensor information to the operator.
(Supplementary Note 15)
There is provided a plant management program for causing a computer to execute a method comprising:
displaying a list of tasks to be performed by an operator on a terminal which is carried by the operator, after login from the terminal;
acquiring a position of the terminal; and
instructing to present sensor information concerning a sensor specified in accordance with the acquired position to the operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
(Supplementary Note 16)
In the plant management program according to supplementary notes 15, the plant management program causes the computer to further execute receiving associated information which is associated with the specified sensor and acquired by the terminal based on an operation of the operator.
(Supplementary Note 17)
There is provided a plant management program for causing a computer to execute a method comprising:
acquiring a position of a terminal which is carried by an operator, after login from the terminal;
specifying a sensor in accordance with the acquired position;
acquiring sensor information concerning the specified sensor; and
generating presentation information to be presented to the operator by superimposing or projecting the sensor information in association with a target to be measured by the specified sensor.
(Supplementary Note 18)
In the plant management program according to supplementary notes 17, the plant management program causes the computer to further execute:
instructing to present the presentation information to the operator; and
acquiring associated information which is associated with one of the specified sensor and the presentation information and acquired by the terminal based on an operation of the operator.
(Supplementary Note 19)
There is provided a plant management program for causing a computer to execute a method comprising:
acquiring sensor information concerning a sensor specified in accordance with a position of a terminal which is carried by an operator, after login from the terminal;
acquiring associated information acquired by the terminal in association with the specified sensor; and
accumulating the sensor information and the associated information in an accumulator in association with each other.
(Supplementary Note 20)
In the plant management program according to supplementary notes 19, the plant management program causes the computer to further execute predicting an operation state of a target to be measured by the sensor based on a correspondence between the sensor information and the associated information.
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2016-068249 | Mar 2016 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2017/006085 | 2/20/2017 | WO | 00 |