Interoperability framework for subsea sensors data

Diego Calvetti1,2, Daniel Luiz de Mattos Nascimento3, Flávio Magno Araújo1, Rafael H. V. Abreu1, Nicolas Alexandros Papadopoulos1, Miguel B. Demay1, Guilherme Tortorella4,5,6
1 CERTI Foundation, Florianopolis, Brazil
2 CONSTRUCT/Gequaltec, Porto University, Porto, Portugal
3 University of Barcelona Business School, Barcelona, Spain
4 IAE Business School, Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires, Argentina
5 The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
6 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil
DOI: 10.35490/EC3.2023.259
Abstract: Subsea operations account for multiple sensors and systems. Monitoring and controlling offshore facilities are crucial to ensuring a safe environment for humans and sea life. Also, data post-analysis allows increased process performance for the whole installation’s lifecycle. Multiple systems, lack of data model standards and non-interoperability are current challenges. Although the IFC implementation still needs improvements, its many compliant software vendors available have started granting subsea interoperability projects success. This work presents a project in progress for structure and model Subsea sensors data integrating the use of IFC. Finally, an interoperability framework is developed to guide further deployments.
Keywords: Data modelling, IFC, Interoperability, sensors, Subsea

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