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Intelligent diagnosis and maintenance management

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This paper presents a few of the research and development activities performed at MARINTEK (Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute AS, a part of the SINTEF Group) in the field of condition monitoring, fault diagnosis and maintenance planning during the last 10 years. The activities comprise the development of a rule-based diagnosis system, experiments with learning-based pattern classification methods in diagnosis and prototyping of decision support systems for maintenance planning.

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LIHOVD, E., JOHANNESSEN, T.I., STEINEBACH, C. et al. Intelligent diagnosis and maintenance management. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 9, 523–537 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008836202701

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