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FDI(R) for satellites: How to deal with high availability and robustness in the space domain?

Xavier Olive (2012)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The European leader for satellite systems and at the forefront of orbital infrastructures, Thales Alenia Space, is a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Finmeccanica (33%) and forms with Telespazio a Space Alliance. Thales Alenia Space is a worldwide reference in telecoms, radar and optical Earth observation, defence and security, navigation and science. It has 11 industrial sites in 4 European countries (France, Italy, Spain and Belgium) with over 7200 employees worldwide. Satellite...

Decomposition of the symptom observation matrix and grey forecasting in vibration condition monitoring of machines

Czesław Cempel (2008)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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With the tools of modern metrology we can measure almost all variables in the phenomenon field of a working machine, and many of the measured quantities can be symptoms of machine conditions. On this basis, we can form a symptom observation matrix (SOM) intended for condition monitoring and wear trend (fault) identification. On the other hand, we know that contemporary complex machines may have many modes of failure, called faults. The paper presents a method of the extraction of the...

On infinite horizon active fault diagnosis for a class of non-linear non-Gaussian systems

Ivo Punčochář, Miroslav Šimandl (2014)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The paper considers the problem of active fault diagnosis for discrete-time stochastic systems over an infinite time horizon. It is assumed that the switching between a fault-free and finitely many faulty conditions can be modelled by a finite-state Markov chain and the continuous dynamics of the observed system can be described for the fault-free and each faulty condition by non-linear non-Gaussian models with a fully observed continuous state. The design of an optimal active fault...

Bayesian reliability models of Weibull systems: State of the art

Abdelaziz Zaidi, Belkacem Ould Bouamama, Moncef Tagina (2012)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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In the reliability modeling field, we sometimes encounter systems with uncertain structures, and the use of fault trees and reliability diagrams is not possible. To overcome this problem, Bayesian approaches offer a considerable efficiency in this context. This paper introduces recent contributions in the field of reliability modeling with the Bayesian network approach. Bayesian reliability models are applied to systems with Weibull distribution of failure. To achieve the formulation...