20240019849. Operator Centric System for Resolution of Abnormal Situations in a Plant simplified abstract (ABB Schweiz AG)

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Operator Centric System for Resolution of Abnormal Situations in a Plant

Organization Name

ABB Schweiz AG

Inventor(s)

Dawid Ziobro of Västerås (SE)

Arzam Muzaffar Kotriwala of Ladenburg (DE)

Marco Gaertler of Dossenheim (DE)

Jens Doppelhamer of Ladenburg (DE)

Pablo Rodriguez of Birkenau (DE)

Matthias Berning of Worms (DE)

Benjamin Kloepper of Mannheim (DE)

Reuben Borrison of Bruehl (DE)

Marcel Dix of Allensbach (DE)

Benedikt Schmidt of Heidelberg (DE)

Hadil Abukwaik of Weinheim (DE)

Sylvia Maczey of Hirschberg (DE)

Simon Hallstadius Linge of Västerås (SE)

Divyasheel Sharma of Bangalore (IN)

Chandrika K R of Bangalore (IN)

Gayathri Gopalakrishnan of Eskilstuna (SE)

Operator Centric System for Resolution of Abnormal Situations in a Plant - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240019849 titled 'Operator Centric System for Resolution of Abnormal Situations in a Plant

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an assistance system that includes several subsystems for monitoring and evaluating signals from components of a plant. The system is designed to identify abnormal situations and take predefined actions in response.

  • The plant topology repository stores information about the components of the plant and their relationships.
  • The monitoring subsystem monitors signals from the components and tracks related events.
  • The aggregation subsystem stores the monitored signals and events, including abnormal situations.
  • The identification subsystem compares currently monitored signals to stored signals and events.
  • The evaluation subsystem outputs a predefined action if the currently monitored signals match an abnormal situation.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Industrial plants: The system can be used to monitor and respond to abnormal situations in various industrial plants, such as manufacturing facilities or power plants.
  • Transportation systems: The system can be applied to monitor and manage signals and events in transportation systems, such as railways or airports.
  • Healthcare facilities: The system can be utilized to monitor and respond to abnormal situations in healthcare facilities, such as hospitals or clinics.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Early detection of abnormal situations: The system allows for the early identification of abnormal situations in plants or systems, enabling prompt action to prevent further damage or accidents.
  • Efficient monitoring: The system automates the monitoring process, reducing the need for manual monitoring and allowing for continuous and comprehensive monitoring of signals and events.
  • Quick response: The system evaluates signals in real-time and outputs predefined actions, enabling quick response to abnormal situations and minimizing potential risks.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved safety: The system helps prevent accidents and minimize risks by promptly identifying and responding to abnormal situations.
  • Enhanced efficiency: The automated monitoring and evaluation process improves efficiency by reducing manual effort and ensuring continuous monitoring.
  • Cost savings: By detecting and addressing abnormal situations early on, the system can help prevent costly damages or disruptions in plant operations.


Original Abstract Submitted

an assistance system comprises a plant topology repository comprising a representation of the components of the plant and relations between the components; a monitoring subsystem configured for monitoring signals from the components and for monitoring a related event, as a key for the monitored signals; an aggregation subsystem configured for storing a plurality of the monitored signals and the related events, wherein at least one of the events is the abnormal situation; an identification subsystem configured for comparing currently monitored signals to stored monitored signals and the related event; and an evaluation subsystem configured for outputting a predefined action, if the currently monitored signals match to the event that is the abnormal situation.