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Design of the Automated System for the Acquisition, Recording and Analysis of Data in the Development of Indicators of Consumption and Production Energy

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The indicators of energy efficiency in production’s systems are important for the implementation of production processes, as it allows the execution a cycle of continuous improvement, in addition to functioning as parameters for the viability of processes. The indicators provide information that should be analyzed and interpreted in order to understand the behavior of the company during its operation, so that it can be managed more efficiently. The purpose of this document is design and implement an automated system for acquisition, recording and processing information related to energy consumption and production called SAICEP.

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Carlos, S.E., Luis, C.J., Washington, T.G., Samuel, B.G., Daniel, F.T. (2023). Design of the Automated System for the Acquisition, Recording and Analysis of Data in the Development of Indicators of Consumption and Production Energy. In: Singari, R.M., Jain, P.K., Kumar, H. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing Technology and Management. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9523-0_24

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