PRESENTATION
2018 - PI World - Barcelona - Industrial Analytics
Advanced Data Analysis Environment with PI System on MHPS-TOMONI
MHPS has been developing power plant data monitoring and analysis platform utilizing the PI System on the Microsoft Azure Platform as MHPS-TOMONI. Our primary tools are PI AF Analytics, PI Vison , Processbook and web applications. We intend accomplishing "Issue owner involvement by providing interactive analytics application." So we have integrated the PI System with Shiny and Jupyter that enable us to perform modern data analysis using Python and R and utilize interactive UI parts with minimum effort. Combining data base with them to store pre-processed data from PI system, those applications are also able to provide long/middle term analytic results which is relatively difficult only with PI system. One example of our applications is gas turbine partial load performance analyzer on which users can change various parameters to see GT performance on specific time period with various aspects. We want show capability of PI system and supporting tools for advanced data analysis.
Company
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, LTD.
Speaker
Hiroyasu Ishigaki
Hiroyasu Ishigaki is the General Manager of ICT Operations Department at Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems based on Yokohama, Japan. Ishigaki joined MHPS in 1994 and started working on thermal power plant control systems development especially on HMI applications and communication layer. During his career Ishigaki spent three years at MHPS America to support their control system after sales services and cyber security initiatives. In his current role as General Manager of ICT Operations Department, Ishigaki is responsible for leading development of MHPS digital solution, "MHPS-TOMONI" to support MHPS customers to achieve their thermal power plant successful digitalization.
Company
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, LTD.
Speaker
Leandro Hideo Iha
Leandro Hideo Iha is a software and control engineer at Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, as of July 2018. He joined MHPS in 2011 as an Instrumentation and Control Engineer and developed expertise in the design of control systems for Coal Fired Power Plants. Prior to joining MHPS, he was a software engineer, mostly working on MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) and PIMS (Process Information Management Systems). His current role is to deliver ICT solutions using cutting edge data analytics technology to support MHPS customers to achieve higher plant availability and efficiency.