Integrated diagnostics and prognostics for the electrical power system of a planetary rover

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Abstract

For electric vehicles, technology for monitoring, diagnosis, and prognosis of the electrical power system (EPS) becomes essential for safe and efficient operation. To this end, we develop a general system-level integrated diagnosis and prognosis framework, which detects, isolates, and identifies EPS faults, and predicts when the EPS will fail to deliver sufficient power. The approach takes advantage of recent work in structural model decomposition in order to distribute the global diagnosis and prognosis problems into local subproblems that can be solved in parallel, thus enabling implementation on distributed computational platforms. The framework is applied to the EPS of a planetary rover testbed, and is demonstrated using data from field experiments.

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Daigle, M., Roychoudhury, I., & Bregon, A. (2014). Integrated diagnostics and prognostics for the electrical power system of a planetary rover. In PHM 2014 - Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2014 (pp. 128–141). Prognostics and Health Management Society. https://doi.org/10.36001/phmconf.2014.v6i1.2375

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