Published February 6, 2023 | Version v1
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Data set from Fischertechnik Smart Factory Model at University of St.Gallen (Custom Python Configuration)

Authors/Creators

  • 1. University of St.Gallen

Description

This is about 60 mins worth of data collected from Fischertechnik Industry 9.0V smart factory model available at the University of St.Gallen.

In this data set, we used a custom Python-based software stack to control the smart factory via a business process system (Camunda Platform) that calls the functionality of the smart factory via web services implemented in Python flask. MQTT is used to collect the data.

Each entry in the file (low-level_log_20230206-140808.txt) corresponds to one message (as JSON object) received on a specific topic via MQTT. Each line contains all the readings of all the sensors, actuators and additional data from one CPS component (i.e., production station) at one point in time.

The data set contains the following files

  • low-level_log_20230206-140808.txt: low-level IoT data from all the sensors and actuators
    • *.bpmn: executable BPMN 2.0 models of three different processes that have been executed several times via the Camunda Platform BPM system to control the smart factory
  • camunda_process-instance.json: event log generated by the BPM system regarding the process instance execution
  • camunda_activity-instance.json: event log generated by the BPM system regarding the activity instance execution

Check the following publications to learn more about our research using the model factory:

Malburg, L., Seiger, R., Bergmann, R., & Weber, B. (2020). Using physical factory simulation models for business process management research. In Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2020 International Workshops, Seville, Spain, September 13–18, 2020, Revised Selected Papers 18 (pp. 95-107). Springer International Publishing.

Seiger, R., Zerbato, F., Burattin, A., García-Bañuelos, L., & Weber, B. (2020, October). Towards iot-driven process event log generation for conformance checking in smart factories. In 2020 IEEE 24th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop (EDOCW) (pp. 20-26). IEEE.

Seiger, R., Malburg, L., Weber, B., & Bergmann, R. (2022). Integrating process management and event processing in smart factories: A systems architecture and use cases. Journal of Manufacturing Systems63, 575-592.

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