Suitable for industrial applications ranging from subcontract machine shops through to major production facilities alike, the FIELD system is an open source platform which connects a broad range of Fanuc and third-party production technology – including both new and legacy models dating back to 2000. Its ultimate aim is to provide fast, centralised access to all production data within a factory and help end-users take a decisive step towards Smart Factory status.
Unlike other IIoT solutions, the FIELD system is ‘edge-heavy’ and collects, keeps and processes a wide range of production data at source, on the shopfloor, rather than in the cloud. As such, it gives operators access to much more accurate real-time data and analytics.
For larger sites, the system is also fully scalable across multiple cells within a factory, and allows manufacturers to make informed and intelligent decisions that can drive tangible improvements in productivity.
"Our FIELD system operates primarily on premises. It ensures a fast response to edge devices without the need for a cloud connection," says Craig Taylor, European technical support manager at Fanuc.
“This allows for better real-time processing and autonomy to move without the internet, as well as reduced cloud communications costs and better data leak prevention. However, if customers want to store data for future analysis or make a combined data analysis from different factory locations, they can do so via a cloud solution.”
He continues: “With the FIELD system, we are aiming to empower the engineer, not de-skill them. Manufacturing is becoming increasingly digitised and we see it as a tool that can amplify the knowledge of those running production, by taking a few key inputs and using them to improve the efficiency and output of their operations.”
FIELD is compatible with a number of different applications available from the newly-launched Fanuc App store, which end-users can browse and download from directly. Apps include both those offered by Fanuc as well as those designed by third-parties such as software houses, systems integrators and even end-users.
Two of the most important applications available to end-users are FIELD system PMA and FIELD system ZDT.
PMA (Production Monitoring and Analytics) software is used to monitor the production and performance of all machines connected to the FIELD system, including flagging any that are not operating at intended capacity, as well as facilitating waveform failure analysis.
ZDT (Zero Down Time) continuously monitors the health of machines and can identify trends – such as torque changes or disturbances – with a view to informing operators when preventative maintenance action needs to be taken.
Among the first third party apps to be added to the Fanuc App store, and also displayed at the 2019 Hannover Fair, is one from Open Data which captures the OEE (Overall Efficiency of Equipment) of the entire production system in real-time and visualises the data on a dashboard.
Mr Taylor continues: “Ultimately, the open nature of the platform is intended to improve the efficiency and quality of a production process, while also optimising maintenance. We want FIELD to be able to keep production running, regardless of whether the equipment is exclusively Fanuc or a combination of multiple different manufacturers.”
For more information on FIELD system, please visit: https://www.fanuc.eu/uk/en/field-system
If you find this article informative, consider subscribing digitally to Aerospace Manufacturing for free. Keep up to date with the latest industry news in your inbox as well as being the first to receive our magazine in digital form.