Abstract
AbstractBiomimicry is an approach for solving industrial challenges by studying similar cases in nature and emulating bio-organisms’ responses. Thus, it helps to solve modern day technological problems using the solutions that bio-organisms have successfully used over the course of millions of years. In an ongoing research project, investigations are being carried out to explore the use of biomimicry approach for developing a framework for a human-centric condition management system. This framework is inspired by the knowledge of human cognition. It is expected that the system will be able to utilize various data and integrate it with analytical models and knowledge-based systems to help an equipment diagnose and recommend optimised operation and maintenance programs. This paper describes the proposed framework for this human-centric condition management system.
Funder
Western Norway University Of Applied Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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