| | MARCH 202219CIOReviewCXO INSIGHTSThe digital transformation is providing impetus in the advancements in the oil and gas industry. Figure1 shows technological advancements through time. The bifurcation points provide the fusion of new technologies during the industry contraction mode, which translates the environment similar to the industrial revolution. As the industry moves toward automated drilling systems, not only comprehensive 3600 engineering optimization has become very critical, but also the fusion of data analytics at the edge into the system has become increasingly essential. Even though it may sound like a futurist's pipe dream, the exponential technologies in other industries will provide impetus in accelerating the realization of such a system. With so many technologies advancing at the same time around us, it is up to us to create the layered evolution of an advisory system to rig controls and position ourselves for the cyber remote operation centers. We have to rethink the status quo and provide new options for real-time monitoring space due to increased pressure to reduce operating costs. With enhanced cloud solutions and digital framework with sensor fusion, physical location- based remote center models with multiple screens and video walls are getting outdated to make complex decisions. Fast underpinning engineering analysis and optimization techniques with an enhanced layer of AI and AEI can be run to take instantaneous decisions at the edge leading to depth to depth and slip to slip user experience. We need more of a virtual and modular Unified Command and Operation Cyber Center (UCOC) in the third dimension for end- to- end visibility with interconnected disciplines through a single glass pane window-- an integrated but dynamic and distributed control shared across the enterprise and accessed by anyone at anytime, anywhere.The other technologies that are handholding are cyber-physical systems, real-time embedded systems, deep Neural Networks and UNIFIED COMMAND AND OPERATION CYBER CENTERS (UCOC): BEYOND REMOTE OPERATION CENTERS By RobelloSamuel, Chief Technical Advisor and Halliburton Fellow (WellEngg.), HalliburtonReinforcement learning, distributed public ledger (blockchain technologies), IOT, IIOT, sensors, cloud computing, digital twins, edge computing and cloud communication, timed models and stream analytics, and hybrid systems AI/ML/Physics. Figure 1Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) integrate cyber capabilities (computation, communication, and control) with physical capabilities (systems governed by the laws of physics and operating in continuous time and other physical
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