IDM XJ365 Universal Inspection Platform
The IDM XJ365 Universal Inspection Platform can be applied to almost all industries. It is divided into multiple stages including inspection item, inspection unit, inspection route, inspection plan, inspection task, inspection execution, inspection statistics, and shift scheduling.
Almost all industries involve inspection work. In the past, inspection relied on inspectors recording on-site conditions in notebooks along the way, and then forming written inspection reports upon return. Later, to verify whether inspectors arrived at inspection points in a timely manner, inspection positioning points were set up along the routes. Such inspection methods are not conducive to collecting inspection big data. In today's era where data assets are increasingly important, data accumulation is particularly crucial. With inspection big data, equipment and facilities can be precisely maintained on demand, inspector skills can be improved, management levels can be enhanced, and annual plans can be accurately formulated, among other benefits.
With the proliferation of IoT technology, many inspection items have been replaced by IoT collectors and controllers. However, many factors cannot be quantified, or many measurement and control devices are too expensive. This necessitates inspectors carrying instruments for on-site testing or relying on empirical data for judgment.
APP-based inspection is an important supplement to IoT data collection. Parameters that cannot be quantified by sensors, or content where sensor deployment costs are relatively high, can be assessed through APP-based inspection to understand on-site conditions. APP-based inspection is a critical means of big data collection. In the past, inspection data was typically recorded on paper, and inspection content was imprecise, resulting in the loss of a large amount of valuable data.

Inspection APP Functions:
Inspection unit design, inspection item design;
Inspection route design (including inspection plan);
Inspection task design (route + personnel + time);
Inspection execution (event-triggered, verifying inspector arrival, pushing inspection point check content and standards, reporting inspection results, self-handled and self-closed events such as cleaning);
Statistics and display.
