Industrial measurement systems in the era of machine learning and IoT


ORGANIZED BY

Ivanovich

Ivanovich Silva

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte


Paolo

Paolo Ferrari

University of Brescia, Italy


Dennis

Dennis Brandão

Universidade de São Paulo


ABSTRACT

Session Synopsis:
The Internet of Things allows for continuous improvement in terms of new devices, scalable systems and analysis algorithms often based on Machine Learning (ML). In particular, measurement systems are going to benefit from this new evolution, which opens new scenarios in all application sectors thanks to the increased connectivity and virtually unlimited complexity.
In the industrial applications there are similarities with IoT and ML for general systems (e.g. scalability) but, very often, there are significant differences because industrial systems must operate with low latencies, critical missions, high predictability and resilience to failures. Hence, specific measurement systems for Industrial IoT applications (industrial Internet, Industry 4.0) have to be considered.
The session will bring together all the innovative ideas and technologies about measurement challenges in the era of ML and Industrial IoT (including system architecture, uncertainty analysis and applications) with the aim of increasing the efficiency of industrial processes in terms of cost, productivity, and predictive maintenance opportunity.


TOPICS

Submissions are welcomed on (but not limited to):

  • Distributed measurement systems based on Industrial IoT or Machine Learning;
  • Industrial TinyML: enabling on-device sensor data analytics in the Industrial IoT Era;
  • Uncertainty propagation in measurement systems for Industrial IoT and Machine Learning;
  • IoT wireless technologies applied to industrial measurement system;
  • LPWAN wireless technology for sensor deployment in industrial context;
  • Fault tolerant measurement systems based on IoT paradigms for industrial application;
  • Security of measurement systems of industrial application with IoT enabled interfaces;
  • Enabling of predictive maintenance by means of Machine Learning and IoT based measurement systems;
  • Architectures for robust and predictable measurement systems in Industrial IoT applications;
  • Inclusion of heterogeneous network technologies (e.g. traditional industrial fieldbus) into IoT based measurement systems;
  • Efficient design and implementation of virtual measurement systems in terms of the timing and uncertainty constraints;
  • Allocation of measurement tasks and algorithms at different infrastructure levels ranging from edge to cloud;
  • Increasing the effectiveness of measurement result presentation by means of cloud based infrastructure;
  • Supporting service level virtualization for distributed measurement systems in industrial context;
  • Case studies of Industrial IoT or Machine Learning measurement systems.


ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

Ivanovitch Silva received the licentiate, M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal, Brazil, in 2006, 2008, and 2013. He concluded in 2016 a short course about Big Data & Social Analytics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Since 2019 he is Associate Professor at Digital Metropolis Institute (IMD,UFRN). He teaches and supervises Ph.D and master students in the Graduate Program of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UFRN. At present, he acts as the coordinator in the Lato Sensu Specialization in Big Data & Analytics at UFRN. His research interests include modeling and scientific data analysis, Internet of Things, Industry 4.0 and Smart Cities.

Paolo Ferrari received the M.Sc. (Hons.) degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in “Electronic Instrumentation” from the University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy, in 1999 and 2003, respectively. He is currently a Full Professor with the Department of Information Engineering, University of Brescia. He has authored more than 200 international papers. His current research interests include embedded measurement instrumentation, smart sensors, sensor networking, smart grids, IoT and Industrial IoT, real-time Ethernet, and fieldbus applications. Dr. Ferrari is a member of IEC SC65C MT9, IEC TC65C WG10. In 2013, he received the Technical Award from the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society.

Dennis Brandão graduate at Engenharia Mecânica from Universidade de São Paulo (1998), master's at Mechanical Engineering from Universidade de São Paulo (2000) and ph.d. at Mechanical Engineering from Universidade de São Paulo (2005). Currently, he is Associate Professor at the Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica, Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo . He has experience in Mechanical Engineering, acting on the following subjects: automação industrial, fieldbus foundation, wireless sensors, profibus and Real Time Ethernet fieldbus.

Technical Sponsors

Italy Section
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Italy Section SEN Chapter
Italy (North) Section IE/IA/PEL Joint Chapter
Italy Section SMC Chapter
Italy Section C Chapter
Italy Section EMB Chapter
Italy Section IM Chapter
IEEE Wie


Financial Sponsor

CeR ITC


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