Design Approach for Systems Health Management
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Abstract
Over the last several decades, there has been a wide range of approaches and implementation strategies for performing manual, semiautomated, or fully automated fault diagnosis and prognosis (i.e., health management) on critical systems in commercial and defense markets.
Keywords
Health Management Failure Detection Remain Useful Life Supply Chain System Fault Isolation
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