2020
DOI: 10.36001/ijphm.2015.v6i4.2320
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Impact of Prognostic Uncertainty in System Health Monitoring

Abstract: Across many industries, systems are exceeding their intended design lives, whether they are ships, bridges or military aircraft. As a result failure rates can increase and unanticipated wear or failure conditions can arise. Health monitoring research and application has the potential to more safely lengthen the service life of a range of systems through utilization of sensor data and knowledge of failure mechanisms to predict component life remaining. A further benefit of health monitoring when combined across… Show more

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“…17,20,26 False negative outputs may lead to unnecessary operational costs, while false positive outputs may increase operational risk. [27][28][29] Koops presents a generic model that relates the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC), as a measure of classification performance, to possible outcomes, providing the means to assess the economic potential of predictive maintenance. She shows that classification performance needs to be high in the case of rare failures to achieve a net benefit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,20,26 False negative outputs may lead to unnecessary operational costs, while false positive outputs may increase operational risk. [27][28][29] Koops presents a generic model that relates the receiver-operating characteristic (ROC), as a measure of classification performance, to possible outcomes, providing the means to assess the economic potential of predictive maintenance. She shows that classification performance needs to be high in the case of rare failures to achieve a net benefit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%