18522475. DATA ANALYSIS APPARATUS, DATA ANALYSIS COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM, AND DATA ANALYSIS METHOD simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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DATA ANALYSIS APPARATUS, DATA ANALYSIS COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM, AND DATA ANALYSIS METHOD

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Yuki Fujii of Tokyo (JP)

Masashi Tatedoko of Tokyo (JP)

DATA ANALYSIS APPARATUS, DATA ANALYSIS COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM, AND DATA ANALYSIS METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18522475 titled 'DATA ANALYSIS APPARATUS, DATA ANALYSIS COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM, AND DATA ANALYSIS METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The data analysis apparatus described in the abstract involves extracting and analyzing facility degradation levels based on parameter changes and raw data.

  • The group extracting unit identifies facilities requiring recalculation of degradation levels from summary information.
  • The analysis executing unit recalculates the degradation level of the identified facility using raw data and the changed parameter.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and finance for monitoring and analyzing equipment or system degradation levels.

Problems Solved

1. Efficiently identifying and recalculating facility degradation levels after parameter changes. 2. Streamlining data analysis processes for improved decision-making based on accurate degradation level information.

Benefits

1. Enhanced accuracy in monitoring facility degradation levels. 2. Increased efficiency in data analysis and decision-making processes. 3. Improved maintenance planning and resource allocation based on updated degradation level information.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing equipment maintenance schedules, predictive maintenance systems, asset management software, and industrial automation solutions could benefit from this technology.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include similar data analysis systems used in various industries for monitoring and analyzing equipment degradation levels based on changing parameters.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle large datasets for analysis?

The abstract does not specify the scalability of the data analysis apparatus for handling large volumes of data efficiently.

Can this technology be integrated with existing data analysis software?

It is unclear from the abstract whether this data analysis apparatus can seamlessly integrate with other data analysis tools commonly used in different industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

A data analysis apparatus () includes a group extracting unit () and an analysis executing unit (). When a parameter is changed, by using summary information (A), the group extracting unit () extracts a facility requiring recalculation of a degradation level from respective facilities corresponding to a plurality of degradation levels included in the summary information (A). The analysis executing unit () recalculates a degradation level of the facility extracted by the group extracting unit () by using raw data of the extracted facility and the parameter after change.