James Edward Schlabach - Erie PA, US Michael John Higgins - Parma Heights OH, US Keith Parrish - North East PA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F017/30
US Classification:
7071041, 707 1, 707102, 706 45
Abstract:
Computerized method and system for training service personnel to service selected equipment. The method allows to provide a database for storing respective training modules for training service personnel to service respective assemblies of selected equipment. The method further identifies the present qualifications of a service personnel available at the service site for servicing the assembly. The method also correlates the present qualifications of the service personnel to predefined qualifications needed to service that assembly to determine whether or not the present qualifications of the service personnel meet the predetermined requirements. In the even the predefined qualifications for servicing the assembly are unmet by the present qualifications of the service provider, the method identifies one or more needed training modules that upon completion by the service personnel would enable the service personnel to meet the predefined qualifications relative to that assembly. An input/output device for communicating with the database is provided. The method allows to communicate the needed training modules from the database to the input/output device for access by the service personnel set to perform the service.
Aiman Abdel-Malek - Erie PA, US Brian Scallan - Erie PA, US Jeanette M. Bruno - Saratoga Springs NY, US Bryan A. Mathewson - Erie PA, US James E. Schlabach - Erie PA, US Gregory J. Fera - Erie PA, US Ivan Gomez - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F017/30 H04J003/24 G01M017/00
US Classification:
701 33, 701 35, 340988
Abstract:
A diagnosis and repair recommendation system for a railroad locomotive is disclosed. The system uses generalized repair recommendations and instantiates them to a specific repair process for a unique road number locomotive. In addition to repair steps to be executed by the technician, the method and system remotely provides supporting documentation specifically tailored for each step in the repair process. As the repair is being conducted, feedback information is entered by the technician. The repair recommendations and the supporting documents are available to the technician via a remote unit, thereby allowing the technician to access the repair steps and supporting documentation while the repair is in progress.
Aiman Abdel-Malek - Erie PA, US Brian Scallan - Erie PA, US Jeanette M. Bruno - Saratoga Springs NY, US Bryan A. Mathewson - Erie PA, US James E. Schlabach - Erie PA, US Gregory J. Fera - Erie PA, US Ivan Gomez - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04J 3/24
US Classification:
701 33, 701 35, 340988
Abstract:
A diagnosis and repair recommendation system for a railroad locomotive is disclosed. The system uses generalized repair recommendations and instantiates them to a specific repair process for a unique road number locomotive. In addition to repair steps to be executed by the technician, the method and system remotely provides supporting documentation specifically tailored for each step in the repair process. As the repair is being conducted, feedback information is entered by the technician. The repair recommendations and the supporting documents are available to the technician via a remote unit, thereby allowing the technician to access the repair steps and supporting documentation while the repair is in progress.
System And Method For Managing A Fleet Of Remote Assets
Louis A Schick - Delmar NY, US Kimberley M. Mangino - Niskayuna NY, US Gregory James Hampson - Saratoga Springs NY, US Paul Edward Cuddihy - Schenectady NY, US Gregory John Fera - Erie PA, US Richard Gerald Bliley - Erie PA, US Luis Ivan Gomez Meneses - Erie PA, US Michael James Pierro - Erie PA, US James E. Schlabach - Erie PA, US William Roy Schneider - Erie PA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
705 7
Abstract:
Method and system for managing a plurality of remote assets, such as a fleet mobile assets is provided. The method allows for collecting data regarding each of a plurality of remote assets. The collected data is used to develop historical information regarding actual usage of each remote asset. The information is distributed via a global information network.
Method And System For Managing A Land-Based Vehicle
Louis Schick - Delmar NY, US James Schlabach - Erie PA, US Nunzio Peleggi - Slingerlands NY, US John Gui - Niskayuna NY, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/001000
Abstract:
Method and system for managing a land-based vehicle is provided. The method allows to provide a database configured to store a rule base for governing prescribed usage of a vehicle and for gathering predetermined data indicative of the actual use of the vehicle. As the vehicle is in motion and using onboard sensors, the method further allows to monitor at least one parameter relating to the use of the vehicle. A transmitting action allows to transmit data relating to the vehicle parameter for each vehicle to the database. A processing action allows to process the transmitted data relative to the predetermined data to determine whether or not the actual use of each vehicle is compliant with the prescribed usage of the vehicle as set forth in the rule base. A notifying action allows to notify a user of the vehicle of any non-compliance.
Method For Guiding Repair Or Replacement Of Parts For Generally Complex Equipment
Christopher McQuown - Erie PA, US Mark Smith - Jacksonville FL, US James Schlabach - Erie PA, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/100000
Abstract:
Computerized method and system computerized method for guiding equipment service personnel while at an equipment work site through a plurality of tasks for troubleshooting the health of a selected system of a selected equipment to determine the nature and extent of service needed for such system. The method allows to provide a database comprising detailed data for health assessment and servicing of a selected equipment and system thereof, and an expert rule-based troubleshooting wizard for eliciting information regarding the selected equipment and system and for providing troubleshooting instructions to determine the nature of the equipment fault and the servicing required for the selected equipment and system. An input/output device at the work site for communicating with the database is provided. The method allows to select the equipment and the system thereof to be serviced and to access the database to interface with the troubleshooting wizard for the selected equipment and system. The method allows to provide in response to a set of prompts to the personnel from the troubleshooting wizard at least one set of observations selected from the group comprising operational performance of the selected equipment, operational performance of the selected system, and fault indications detected in the equipment and system. The method processes the observation information relative to the troubleshooting wizard to determine whether or not said selected equipment and system needs to be serviced, and if so the nature and extent of that service.
Method And System For Servicing A Selected Piece Of Equipment Having Unique System Configurations And Servicing Requirements
James Schlabach - Erie PA, US Nabeel Zuberi - Erie PA, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/100000
Abstract:
Computerized method and system for servicing a selected piece of equipment made up of a plurality of systems and subject to unique system configurations and servicing requirements are provided. The method allows to respectively provide a database including detailed system configuration data regarding a selected piece of equipment, and a database including service modules for facilitating the servicing of equipment of a group of equipment that includes a selected piece of equipment. The method further allows to provide a respective identifier for uniquely identifying any selected equipment, and an input/output device to communicate with the databases. Respective accessing steps allow to access the database having configuration data to interface with the detailed system configuration data, and the database having the service modules to interface with at least one of the service modules. Configuration data about the selected equipment, using the respective identifier for the equipment, is communicated from the database including detailed system configuration data to the input/output device, wherein service personnel at a service site may access the detailed configuration data to select a service action appropriate for the system configuration of the selected piece of equipment, and may access a service module for the system configuration of the selected piece of equipment to facilitate taking such service action.
Method For Guiding Repair Or Replacement Of Parts For Generally Complex Equipment
Christopher McQuown - Erie PA, US Mark Smith - Jacksonville FL, US James Schlabach - Erie PA, US
International Classification:
H04M001/24
US Classification:
707100000
Abstract:
Computerized method and system computerized method for guiding equipment service personnel while at an equipment work site through a plurality of tasks for troubleshooting the health of a selected system of a selected equipment to determine the nature and extent of service needed for such system. The method allows to provide a database comprising detailed data for health assessment and servicing of a selected equipment and system thereof, and an expert rule-based troubleshooting wizard for eliciting information regarding the selected equipment and system and for providing troubleshooting instructions to determine the nature of the equipment fault and the servicing required for the selected equipment and system. An input/output device at the work site for communicating with the database is provided. The method allows to select the equipment and the system thereof to be serviced and to access the database to interface with the troubleshooting wizard for the selected equipment and system. The method allows to provide in response to a set of prompts to the personnel from the troubleshooting wizard at least one set of observations selected from the group comprising operational performance of the selected equipment, operational performance of the selected system, and fault indications detected in the equipment and system. The method processes the observation information relative to the troubleshooting wizard to determine whether or not said selected equipment and system needs to be serviced, and if so the nature and extent of that service.
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