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Challenges and Opportunities of System-Level Prognostics

Seokgoo Kim, Joo-Ho Choi, Nam Ho Kim

2021Sensors32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prognostics and health management (PHM) has become an essential function for safe system operation and scheduling economic maintenance. To date, there has been much research and publications on component-level prognostics. In practice, however, most industrial systems consist of multiple components that are interlinked. This paper aims to provide a review of approaches for system-level prognostics. To achieve this goal, the approaches are grouped into four categories: health index-based, component RUL-based, influenced component-based, and multiple failure mode-based prognostics. Issues of each approach are presented in terms of the target systems and employed algorithms. Two examples of PHM datasets are used to demonstrate how the system-level prognostics should be conducted. Challenges for practical system-level prognostics are also addressed.

Topics & Concepts

PrognosticsReliability engineeringComponent (thermodynamics)EngineeringScheduling (production processes)Failure mode and effects analysisComputer scienceOperations managementThermodynamicsPhysicsMachine Fault Diagnosis TechniquesReliability and Maintenance OptimizationFault Detection and Control Systems