Remaining useful lifetime prediction method of controlled systems considering performance degradation of actuator
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DOI10.16383/J.AAS.2018.C170027zbMATH Open1438.62199WikidataQ118421117 ScholiaQ118421117MaRDI QIDQ5198136FDOQ5198136
Authors: Quan Shi, Xiaoxiang Hu, Zhengxin Zhang, Changhua Hu, Xiao-Sheng Si
Publication date: 2 October 2019
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