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RIS citation export for TUPDP092: Life Cycle Management and Reliability Analysis of Controls Hardware Using Operational Data From EAM

TY  - CONF
AU  - Fortescue, E.
AU  - Kozsar, I.
AU  - Schramm, V.
ED  - Schaa, Volker RW
ED  - Götz, Andy
ED  - Venter, Johan
ED  - White, Karen
ED  - Robichon, Marie
ED  - Rowland, Vivienne
TI  - Life Cycle Management and Reliability Analysis of Controls Hardware Using Operational Data From EAM
J2  - Proc. of ICALEPCS2023, Cape Town, South Africa, 09-13 October 2023
CY  - Cape Town, South Africa
T2  - International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems
T3  - 19
LA  - english
AB  - The use of operational data from Enterprise Asset Management(EAM) systems has become an increasingly popular approach for conducting reliability analysis of industrial equipment. This paper presents a case study of how EAM data was used to analyse the reliability of CERN’s standard controls hardware, deployed and maintained by the Controls Electronics and Mechatronics group. The first part of the study involved the extraction, treatment and analysis of state-transition data to detect failures. The analysis was conducted using statistical methods, including failure-rate analysis and time-to-failure analysis to identify trends in equipment performance and plan for future obsolescence, upgrades and replacement strategies. The results of the analysis are available via a dynamic online dashboard. The second part of the study considers Front-End computers as repairable systems, composed of the previously studied non-repairable modules. The faults were recorded and analysed using the Accelerator Fault Tracking system. The study brought to light the need for high quality data, which led to improvements in the data recording process and refinement of the infrastructure team’s workflow. In the future, reliability analysis will become even more critical for ensuring the cost-effective and efficient operation of controls systems for accelerators. This study demonstrates the potential of EAM operational data to provide valuable insights into equipment reliability and inform decision-making for repairable and non-repairable systems. 
PB  - JACoW Publishing
CP  - Geneva, Switzerland
SP  - 758
EP  - 761
KW  - operation
KW  - hardware
KW  - controls
KW  - electron
KW  - status
DA  - 2024/02
PY  - 2024
SN  - 2226-0358
SN  - 978-3-95450-238-7
DO  - doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-TUPDP092
UR  - https://jacow.org/icalepcs2023/papers/tupdp092.pdf
ER  -