9781539074830: Prognostics: The Science of Making Predictions

Sinopsis

Prognostics is the science of making predictions of engineering systems. It is part of a suite of techniques that determine whether a system is behaving within nominal operational performance and – if it does not – that determine what is wrong and how long it will take until the system no longer fulfills certain functional requirements. This book presents the latest developments and research findings on the topic of prognostics by the Prognostics Center of Excellence at NASA Ames Research Center. The book is intended to provide a practitioner with an understanding of the foundational concepts as well as practical tools to perform prognostics and health management on different types of engineering systems and in particular to predict remaining useful life.

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The authors (Kai Goebel, Matthew Daigle, Abhinav Saxena, Shankar Sankararaman, Indranil Roychoudhury and José Celaya) wrote this book as members of the Prognostics Center of Excellence at NASA Ames Research Center. They all have doctorates in engineering disciplines or computer science from universities in the USA (UC Berkeley, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). They draw their experience from work in industry, academia, and government research.

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