Degradation data-driven remaining useful life estimation in the absence of prior degradation knowledge (Q1794173)

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    Degradation data-driven remaining useful life estimation in the absence of prior degradation knowledge
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6954256

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      Degradation data-driven remaining useful life estimation in the absence of prior degradation knowledge (English)
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      15 October 2018
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      Summary: Recent developments in prognostic and health management have been targeted at utilizing the observed degradation signals to estimate residual life distributions. Current degradation models mainly focus on a population of ``identical'' devices or an individual device with population information, not a single component in the absence of prior degradation knowledge. However, the fast development of science and technology provides us with many kinds of new systems, and we just have the real-time monitoring information to analyze the reliability for them. The fusion algorithm presented herein addresses this challenge by combining the excellent modeling ability of Bayesian updating method for the multilevel data and the prominent estimation ability of ECM algorithm for incomplete data. Residual life distributions and posterior distributions are first calculated through the Bayesian updating method based on random initial a priori distributions. Then the a priori distributions are revised and improved for future predictions by the ECM algorithm. Once a new signal is observed, we can reuse the fusion algorithm to improve the accuracy of residual life distributions. The applicability of this fusion algorithm is validated by a set of simulation experiments.
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      remaining useful life estimation
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      degradation knowledge
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      fusion algorithm
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