L'information ci-dessous semble importante : j'ai relevé que cela permettra de diminuer les pannes. Mais j'ai l'impression que cela peut intervenir dans Spiderman (référence à Toy Story Mania)
Hitachi Vantara Joins Strategic Alliance with Disney Parks, Helping Usher in the Next Generation of Ride and Show Analytics
Hitachi Becomes the Official Ride and Show Analytics Provider of the Walt Disney World
Resort and the Disneyland
Resort, Enhancing Guest Experience with Data-driven Operational Intelligence Delivered by Lumada Data Management and Industrial Internet of Things Technologies
LAS VEGAS – Oct. 9, 2019 – Today at NEXT 2019, Hitachi Vantara, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), announced a new strategic alliance with Disney Parks, Experiences and Products to help advance Disney’s industry-leading theme park innovations.
Hitachi Vantara is now the Official Ride and Show Analytics Provider of the Walt Disney World
Resort in Florida and the Disneyland
Resort in California to help create intelligent, data-driven solutions that will enhance the
operational efficiency of shows and attractions. The teams are deploying industrial internet-of-things technologies (IIoT) that build on Disney’s legacy of bringing
immersive storytelling experiences to life through the magic of technology.
The solutions use DataOps, a methodology for collaborative data management that helps organizations use data and analytics to derive real-time insights to transform their operations. Additionally, Hitachi’s Lumada data management, analytics and IoT software collects and analyzes data to provide real-time insights into park operations. The solutions include predictive capabilities and digital twins, virtual software models that represent physical objects and help organizations understand and optimize performance.
“Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort have delighted their guests with one-of-a-kind experiences for decades,” said Brian Householder, chief executive officer, Hitachi Vantara. “We are thrilled to work with Disney to provide intelligent, data-driven solutions that allow Disney to continue its legacy of delivering immersive experiences with increased operational efficiency.”
https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/news-resources/press-releases/2019/gl191009d.html
When park-goers zoom around on the Slinky Dog Dash roller coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios, hundreds of sensors — invisible to the riders — are sending data in real time to on-premises servers located at the amusement park to ensure that the ride remains safe and in working order.
This is a critical capability as the data helps Disney Parks uncover insights into the health of the ride's overall system as well as individual components, so that if, for instance, the linear synchronous motor starts running too hot, the park can quickly dispatch engineers before it becomes a problem.
The combination of Disney’s innovative entertainment experiences and Hitachi’s data-driven solutions will allow more guests than ever to make magical memories. Intertwining storytelling and technologies,
Disney and Hitachi have already deployed a suite of solutions across multiple attractions at Walt Disney World Resort, including Toy Story Land attractions Slinky Dog Dash, Toy Story Mania, and Alien Swirling Saucers at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
“From the very beginning, Disney Parks have been an example of how innovation and incredible stories and characters can come together to create something truly special. Working with Hitachi Vantara and its portfolio of data-driven technologies, we can continue to take our guests on unbelievable adventures delivering consistently outstanding experiences for every guest, every time,” said Trevor Larsen, Executive Vice President, Facilities & Operations Services, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.
Hitachi Vantara announced a new strategic alliance with Disney Parks at Next that will see the entertainment giant increasingly use Hitachi Vantara's Lumada IoT, analytics and data management software to improve ride operations at Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California. Slinky Dog Dash and two other rides at Toy Story Land in Disney's Hollywood Studios
are just the beginning.
"We're going to continually expand everything on this platform,
working on more and more of our rides and shows, including our animated figures," Tschanz said.
This OT expertise allows Disney to easily take data from all of the components of a ride system — pumps, motors, contactors, sensors and push buttons — and feed it into a data lake in Disney Park's data routing cluster, according to Tschanz. That OT data then routes to the Lumada edge platform, where Disney performs all of its analytics.
From there, the analytics can generate various kinds of insights as to how the rides are operating, including whether the temperature of a motor is starting to cross a certain threshold. When a component starts acting up, Lumada can immediately send an alert to Disney's maintenance partners.
"We have this way of looking at the alerts and warnings, giving us insight so that we can take action b
efore we end up having something that would cause us to take the ride to a place that would force us to do [something] like an [evacuation]," Tschanz said.
https://www.crn.com/news/internet-of-things/how-disney-parks-is-using-hitachi-vantara-s-lumada-to-improve-rides