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ADI OtoSense™ by Analog Devices
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ADI OtoSense™ by Analog Devices

https://otosense.analog.com/
Last activity: 11.08.2025
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ADI OtoSense™ is an AI-driven sensing interpretation platform that can acquire, learn, and make sense of any physical phenomena, such as sound, vibration, pressure, current, and temperature. With a range of continuous condition-based monitoring capabilities, it can analyze machine health, oversee manufacturing processes, and notice anomalies before they become an issue. AI models operate at the edge (near assets) to deliver their output in real-time, online and offline, which can help avoid unnecessary downtime, catastrophic damage, or breakdowns.

A big step forward in condition monitoring, it learns by interacting with your domain experts to identify failures more precisely. The OtoSense platform becomes your expert’s assistant and tailors itself to your needs. Safe and scalable, OtoSense technology is modular, flexible, and can be deployed anywhere from manufacturing production lines to space application, such as on a Mars rover.

To expand on our condition-based monitoring capabilities for Industry 4.0, Analog Devices acquired Test Motors.
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Location: United States, Massachusetts, Wilmington
Employees: 10001+

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11.08.2025Machine Condition Monitoring Market Expected to Reach a Valuation of USD 5.36 Billion by 2032Machine Condition Monitoring Market Machine Condition Monitoring Market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2025 to 2032, reaching nearly USD 5.36 Billion by 2032. Machine Condition Monitoring empowers industries with real-time ...
-France announces $16.9 billion in aid for the aviation industry with a conditionASSOCIATED PRESS / 2019 Air France planes are parked on the tarmac at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, in Roissy, near Paris. France’s government has announced 15 billion euros ($16.9 billion) in aid for the virus-battered aerospace industr...

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