Real Time Industrial Monitoring System
Rahul D. Chavhan, Sachin U. Chavhan, Ganesh B. Chavan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a real-time operator-machine monitoring system (Omams) that uses RFID and wireless communication to allocate machines fairly to workers, aiming to improve efficiency and safety in industrial workplaces.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel RFID-based system for real-time operator and machine monitoring, including automated machine allocation at entry points.
Findings
Efficient machine allocation reduces operational hassle.
System enhances monitoring of operators during work.
Potential for industry-specific customization.
Abstract
Industries are the biggest workplace all over the world, also there are large number of peoples involves as a worker and most of them are work as a machine operator. There are many systems developed for industrial work place, some of them, monitors machine processes and some do monitoring and control of machine parameters. Such as speed, temperature, production batch count etc. However there is no such system available that provides monitoring of operator during their work is in progress at workplace. This paper proposes the monitoring of the operators and the machines, by Real time Operator -Machine Allocation and monitoring system (Omams). Omams allocates a work machine to worker at entry point itself. It uses automation with RFID and one of the standards of wireless communication method. The system can be industry specific. Through this research paper our approach is to make fair…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFault Detection and Control Systems · Industrial Automation and Control Systems · Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection
