Current computational trends in equipment prognostics

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The article overviews current trends in research studies related to reliability prediction and prognostics. The trends are organized into three major types of prognostic models: failure data models, stressor models, and degradation models. Methods in each of these categories are presented and examples are given. Additionally, three particular computational prognostic approaches are considered; these are Markov chain-based models, general path models, and shock models. A Bayesian technique is then presented which integrates the prognostic types by incorporate prior reliability knowledge into the prognostic models. Finally, the article also discusses the usage of diagnostic/prognostic predictions for optimal control. © Atlantis Press.

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Hines, J. W., & Usynin, A. (2008). Current computational trends in equipment prognostics. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 1(1), 94–102. https://doi.org/10.2991/ijcis.2008.1.1.7

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