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Defining the Standards for Airport Equipment Monitoring and Control

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Defining the

Standards for

Airport Equipment

Monitoring and Control

Why JBT Developed iOPS™ ??Provide Real-Time Visibility (No Place to Hide)

Organizations are facing many more complex

challenges today…

Such As; • Shrinking Budgets;

• Requiring companies to operate more efficiently, cut cost, control budgets, and spend wisely.

Requiring;• Tracking

• Personnel, Equipment, Performance and Operations.

• Increasing• Utilization / Optimize Equipment.• Aircraft Turns.• Equipment Uptime• Return on Investment

• Decreasing • Energy and Fuel Usage• Maintenance Cost

iOPS™ “For Real Decisions That Really Matter”Powerful Enterprise Management and Monitoring Solution Designed and Built to Monitor

Real-Time Equipment Operational Intelligence. Connecting Machines, Analytics, Notifications and People to drive operational and business decisions

Having all operational information from many sources into one system that provides real time

Operational Statistics, KPI’s, Analytics and Reporting will Increase Operational Efficiencies !!

Bringing all Systems together

can be a tall order because one

product now must accommodate

a diverse range of needs, and

provide the entire organization

with a single source of consistent

information

Network Options

Hosting Options Secure

vSphere allows for full Failover to any Node if a server fails

CloudJBT’s Private VPN

VMware vSphere Essentials

Hyper-V

ESXI (Node 1)

VM VM

ESXI (Node 2)

VMApplication

VMKepware

VM

Firewall

NAS (Replication / Backups)

Backups

SQL

SecureESXI (Node 3)

VM VM VM

Firewall

+ NTP Server(Time Server)

VMDomain

Controller

Manage

VMware HA Cluster

BackupsBackups

Speed

PLC’s

Local Server / Industrial PC

Local Network

Cellular Modem

JBT’s Private VPN

½ Second

NMNotification

Management

AMAlert

Management

BWBasic Widgets

PHPerfect Hookup

EUEquipment Up

PBPlayback

BRBasic Reports

WDWidget

Development

BCBasic Charting

ACAdvanced Charting

DMDocument

Management

OMOperations

Management

IMInspection

Management

PMPreventive

Maintenance IF

Interface

EMEnergy

Management

PCAPCA Control

Module

FIFlight Interface

AWAdvancedWidgets

CCTCCTV

UMUser Management

MOMobile

BHSBaggage Handling

Systems

GSEGround Support

Equipment

GMGate System Monitoring

Foundation

EPEquipment

Performance

BWBasic Widgets

Active Alarms

Active Warnings

Equipment Details

NMNotification

Management

Active Alarms

BCBasic Charting

Equipment Usage

Top Five Alarms

Top Five Equipment

With Most Alarms

Foundation

Pro is the next Suite of iOPS™ building blocks designed to improve Operations and Equipment Performance.

BWBasic Widgets

NMNotification Management

BRBasic Reports

BCBasic Charting

UMUser Management

AWAdvanced Widgets

AMAlarm Management

ACAdvanced Charting

IMInspection

Management

DMDocument

Management

PRO

AMAlert

Management

ACAdvanced Charting

DMDocument

Management

IMInspection

Management

AWAdvancedWidgets

AWAdvancedWidgets

Equipment Summary

with Equipment Detail Pop-Up

Operational Overview

Resettable Service

Counters/ Hours

of Operations

ACAdvanced Charting

Advanced Charting

DMDocument

Management

Document Management

DocumentManagement

• PBB Manual

• Electrical Schematic

• Parts List

Upload New Document

OMOperations

Management

TCTeam

Communications

ECEquipment

Communications

EC : Two way Equipment Communications with the Equipment HMI allowing for SMS messages to the HMI to tell the Operator what to do next or let them know a tech is on there way.

TC : Two way Team Communications that can be used to dispatch Tech’s, Equipment Information, Parts Needed Information, Pictures, etc.

RCRemoteControl

RC : Remote Control. This option would allow the Operations Center or Maintenance Personal to take over control of the Equipment to try and remotely resolve the Issue

FIFlight

Interface FI : Flight Interface that will display on the HMI and iOPS Mobile when the next flight should arrive at the gate letting the operator and maintenance know how much time they have

Equipment Communications (Step 1)

ECEquipment

Communications

• Alarm or Call for the Equipment is Received• Operations or Maintenance Records the Alarm in iOPS and sends the

equipment operator a Text Message through the HMI.• I see the Canopy is down. Can you try and Raise the Canopy? (Did this

fix your Issue “Yes” / “No”• No (Send Text to HMI and Tech starting the clock and letting them

know someone is on the way to fix the issue with a count down clock. Once Tech is on-site the click on-Site and enter employee number to stop the clock.

• Once Item is fixed. Tech types in employee number in the HMI and selects Equipment Back In Service and puts is a resolution code. (Operator Error, Reset Limit, No Issue Found, Replace Broken Part, Etc.)

Develop SMS messaging for HMI With Pop-Up and Control

Will Need to Duplicate Display for OPS and Maintenance

Equipment Communications (Step 2)

ECEquipment

Communications

• Pilot Tells the Operator that they have an issue with the GPU or 400hz Unit.

• Operator selects Notify Maintenance / Operations and Selects issue. • PBB/ 400hz / GPU. Then selects problem code. No Power, Too Hot,

Too Cold, Rib in Hose, Bad Cable, Lights Out, etc. This then sends notification in less then ½ of a sec to Operations or Maintenance letting them know of the issue. Maintenance or Operations would then send a response. Thank you.. (Tech is on there way, We will make the repair tonight, parts are on-order, etc.) make the Records the Alarm in iOPS and sends the equipment operator a Text Message through the HMI.

Equipment Communications (Step 3)

ECEquipment

Communications

iOPS Communicator

Equipment

People

Groups

Feeds

New Message

Setup

Records Search

Closed

EQPBB 21Auto Level Alarm

TOMPCA 21Too HotActive (All)

TOMGPU 31Replace Cable

OPS100345 -10:21 (Nov 13th)

PCA 21 – Too Hot

Tom, Gat a Call from Gate 21 Pat saying the PCA is cooling Hot Air and Not cooling the AC. Can you look at this?

TOM

Open

100345 -10:23 (Nov 13th)

PCA 21 – Too Hot2:00

I am on another task right now and will be able to look at this unit next

TC

TC

TC

Added with TC Module

Eye In The Sky

ETSEye In The Shy

Functionality • View Video in Real-Time (Local Network)• Capture Video based upon Event and send

through E-mail or Text Message.• Playback VideoComplete Video Camera and Video

Recording in One.

Live Demo

Why You Need iOPS™

iOPS™ Provides Real-Time Equipment Operational Intelligence at you Fingertips• To help Manage and Reduce Operational Cost

iOPS™ Support and Provides; • Real-Time;

• KPI’s• Equipment Status• Operational Conditions / Statics• Alarms and Alert Notifications

• Predictive Failure Notification • Accident Avoidance• Equipment Failures

• PM / Inspection Reductions• Part Replacement Notification• i.e.

Resulting in a Short ROI