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Remote Computing Cluster for the Optimization of Preventive Maintenance Strategies: Models and Algorithms

In: Maintenance Management

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  • Sergey Kirillov
  • Aleksandr Kirillov
  • Vitalii Yakimkin
  • Michael Pecht

Abstract

The chapter describes a mathematical model of the early prognosis of the state of high-complexity mechanisms. Based on the model, systems of recognizing automata are constructed, which are a set of interacting modified Turing machines. The purposes of the recognizing automata system are to calculate the predictors of the sensor signals (such as vibration sensors) and predict the evolution of hidden predictors of dysfunction in the work of the mechanism, leading in the future to the development of faults of mechanism. Hidden predictors are determined from the analysis of the internal states of the recognizing automata obtained from wavelet decompositions of time series of sensor signals. The results obtained are the basis for optimizing the maintenance strategies. Such strategies are chosen from the classes of solutions to management problems. Models and algorithms for self-maintenance and self-recovery systems are discussed.

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  • Sergey Kirillov & Aleksandr Kirillov & Vitalii Yakimkin & Michael Pecht, 2020. "Remote Computing Cluster for the Optimization of Preventive Maintenance Strategies: Models and Algorithms," Chapters, in: Fausto Pedro Garcia Marquez & Mayorkinos Papaelias (ed.), Maintenance Management, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:170653
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.81996
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    Keywords

    turing machine; maintenance optimization; preventive maintenance; remaining useful life; remote calculating cluster;
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    • L15 - Industrial Organization - - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance - - - Information and Product Quality

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