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SELSUS · Health Monitoring and Life-Long Capability Management for SELf-SUStaining Manufacturing Systems

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201331 August 2017EU funding €5,397,345

The vision of SelSus is to create a new paradigm for highly effective, self-healing production resources and systems to maximise their performance over longer life times through highly targeted and timely repair, renovation and up-grading. These next generation machines, fixtures and tools will embed extended sensory capabilities and smart materials combined with advanced ICT for self-diagnosis enabling them to become self-aware and supporting self-healing production systems. Distributed diagnostic and predictive repair and renovation models will be embedded into smart devices to early prognosis failure modes and component degradations. Self-aware devices will built on synergetic relationship with their human operators and maintenance personnel through continuous pro-active communication to achieve real self-healing systems. This will drastically improve the resilience and long term sustainability of highly complex manufacturing facilities to foreseen and unforeseen disturbances and deteriorations thereby minimising energy and resource consumption and waste.The SelSus vision will be achieved by the development of a new synergetic diagnostic and prognosis environment which is fully aware of the condition and history of all the machine components within a system or factory and is in constant knowledge enriched dialogue with their human personnel. The SelSus project will adopt a systematic approach, supported by a well-defined work plan. The work plan comprises nine carefully defined work packages. In order to guarantee fully committed teams towards comprising goals, the number of individual work packages is kept clearly constrained. The strong industrial pull for the project will be translated into a clear set of industrial requirements aimed at well-defined demonstration scenarios from the automotive and white goods industry.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €1,060,251

participant

INOTEC LTD

UK · €283,779

participant

IEF WERNER GMBH

DE · €306,818

participant

HARMS & WENDE GMBH & CO KG

DE · €576,893

participant

INSTITUTO DE SISTEMAS E ROBOTICA-ASSOCIACAO

PT · €325,000

participant

HSSMI LIMITED

UK · €212,749

participant

CENTRE FOR ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE LTD LBG

UK · €143,531

participant

Advanced data processing GmbH

DE · €258,300

participant

ELECTROLUX ITALIA SPA

IT · €116,750

participant

GAMAX SZAMITASTECHNIKAI KFT

HU · €154,800

participant

LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY

UK · €391,335

participant

FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED

UK · €129,300

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

UK · €156,194

participant

XETICS GMBH

DE · €471,800

participant

HUGIN EXPERT AS

DK · €311,203

participant

THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE LIMITED

UK · €498,642

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