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07.24 Release

Updated over 4 months ago

Introduction

Below are the latest updates made in the Augury between June and July 2024.

The updates consist of your comments and feedback and include:

Shaft Speed Estimation

We improved accuracy in driven shaft speed estimation, which improved fault diagnostic precision.

Using magnetic data to identify line frequency, which controls the speed and maintains a constant ratio to shaft speeds, provides a foolproof way to measure RPM changes and avoid confusing peaks.

The algorithm is fine-tuned by incorporating customer inputs on nominal RPM settings, gear, and sheave ratios to filter out irrelevant frequencies from other machine parts.

The algorithm continuously learns from your machine’s history to maintain a consistent model of the relationship between line frequency and shaft speeds, reducing false alarms from noisy RPM estimates.

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Non-Steady State Machine Coverage

Using an advanced AI and a unique approach to process non-steady state machine vibration data, starting in July, we will be able to improve coverage on machines like debarkers that operate at non-steady state speeds.

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Augury App - Released at the end of July (beta version)

The first version, 1.0 of the Augury app, will shortly be available in the app stores.

It is focused on IoT maintenance (limited functionality) - to enable on-site teams to use the app while walking the floor and addressing IoT connectivity issues quickly.

In its initial version, the app will include the following capabilities:

  • Hierarchy Navigation

  • IoT Health Page / IoT Tasks

  • Device Page & Status

  • EP Mapping

  • Photo Management

  • Access to Help & Support

  • In-platform Guides for Required Actions

More required capabilities, including Machine Health experience pages, are coming soon.

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IoT System Visibility Enhancement - Nodes

Now, you have Nodes' visibility on any IoT-related page in the platform for any IoT system structure in any scenario, regardless of hierarchy (even when the Node is in a different building or hierarchy than the machine/s).

See the below examples:

  • From the Machine page >> Right panel >> Under IoT Devices >> Right panel>> Under IoT Devices (1).

  • Click the “View full IoT status” link to the IoT status page (2). There, you will also see the connected node.

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  • On the IoT Health page itself (3), under the Nodes section, you will see the node’s details, such as name, location, status, and required action.

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Machine-centric IoT Health Tab/Visualization (end of July)

We created a machine-centralized view of the IoT health information on the IoT health tab.

This will help you better understand the holistic IoT status of your machines and all issues affecting them, with all EPs' information now grouped under their respective machines.

This will support prioritizing machines in the most severe status to restore machines' monitoring ASAP.

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New API available (Beta) - Get IoT devices' health by hierarchy

(Beta): Get all the devices, i.e., endpoints, nodes, and network devices, with the alerts (if any) under a specific hierarchy.

The rate limit for this specific API is set to 1 request per minute per IP.

https://open-api.augury.com/v1/iot_health/devices/hierarchy/{id}

COMING SOON! Improved navigation UI

A new look and feel for our platform is coming soon.

The new navigation design will help you easily view and follow your assets, Machine Health, and the health of machine IoT devices.

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