On the use of time-limited information for maintenance decision support: A predictive approach under maintenance constraints

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This paper deals with a gradually deteriorating system operating under an uncertain environment whose state is only known on a finite rolling horizon. As such, the system is subject to constraints. Maintenance actions can only be planned at imposed times called maintenance opportunities that are available on a limited visibility horizon. This system can, for example, be a commercial vehicle with a monitored critical component that can be maintained only in some specific workshops. Based on the considered system, we aim to use the monitoring data and the time-limited information for maintenance decision support in order to reduce its costs. We propose two predictive maintenance policies based, respectively, on cost and reliability criteria. Classical age-based and condition-based policies are considered as benchmarks. The performance assessment shows the value of the different types of information and the best way to use them in maintenance decision making. © 2013 E. Khoury et al.

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Khoury, E., Deloux, E., Grall, A., & Bérenguer, C. (2013). On the use of time-limited information for maintenance decision support: A predictive approach under maintenance constraints. Mathematical Problems in Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/983595

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