Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics Testbeds

The process of generating high quality data for the test and evaluation of diagnostic and prognostic algorithms is still of high importance to the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) research community. To support these efforts a testbed has been designed, manufactured and commissioned. It has s...

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Main Authors: Ioannis Bardakis, Octavian Niculita Peter Wallace
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Prognostics and Health Management Society 2020-06-01
Series:International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management
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Online Access:https://papers.phmsociety.org/index.php/ijphm/article/view/2927
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spelling doaj-875911f529894f80a7a5aa7601a37eae2021-07-02T19:22:01ZengThe Prognostics and Health Management SocietyInternational Journal of Prognostics and Health Management2153-26482153-26482020-06-01112doi:10.36001/ijphm.2020.v11i2.2927Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics TestbedsIoannis Bardakis0Octavian Niculita Peter Wallace1SELMA – Ship Electric Marine Control, Piraeus, 122 Kallikratida str. 18546, GRGlasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, G4 0BA, UKThe process of generating high quality data for the test and evaluation of diagnostic and prognostic algorithms is still of high importance to the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) research community. To support these efforts a testbed has been designed, manufactured and commissioned. It has specifically been designed in order to replicate several component degradation faults with high accuracy and high repeatability. This paper documents the design, requirements and the data integrity elements of this benchmark hydraulic system. This document consolidates the process of designing diagnostics testbeds as at present there is a lack of literature on how diagnostics testbeds should be built and is intended to serve as a starting point and quick reference guide for engineers and researchers intending to design and develop a testbed to test and validate PHM applications. The first part of this paper highlights design requirements for all the design aspects for such testbeds with great consideration for industry standards and best practices covering the achievement of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and noise mitigation, as well as operators’ safety and equipment protection. The second part of the paper put great emphasis on data integrity elements of the data generated by this testbed (describing the system under healthy and faulty conditions) before it is actually used for system characterization or by diagnostics and prognostics algorithms.https://papers.phmsociety.org/index.php/ijphm/article/view/2927testbeddesignrequirementsphm standardsstandardsdegradation of nominal performancedata uncertaintydata integrity
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Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics Testbeds
International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management
testbed
design
requirements
phm standards
standards
degradation of nominal performance
data uncertainty
data integrity
author_facet Ioannis Bardakis
Octavian Niculita Peter Wallace
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title Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics Testbeds
title_short Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics Testbeds
title_full Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics Testbeds
title_fullStr Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics Testbeds
title_full_unstemmed Requirements and Data Integrity Considerations for Diagnostics Testbeds
title_sort requirements and data integrity considerations for diagnostics testbeds
publisher The Prognostics and Health Management Society
series International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management
issn 2153-2648
2153-2648
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The process of generating high quality data for the test and evaluation of diagnostic and prognostic algorithms is still of high importance to the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) research community. To support these efforts a testbed has been designed, manufactured and commissioned. It has specifically been designed in order to replicate several component degradation faults with high accuracy and high repeatability. This paper documents the design, requirements and the data integrity elements of this benchmark hydraulic system. This document consolidates the process of designing diagnostics testbeds as at present there is a lack of literature on how diagnostics testbeds should be built and is intended to serve as a starting point and quick reference guide for engineers and researchers intending to design and develop a testbed to test and validate PHM applications. The first part of this paper highlights design requirements for all the design aspects for such testbeds with great consideration for industry standards and best practices covering the achievement of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and noise mitigation, as well as operators’ safety and equipment protection. The second part of the paper put great emphasis on data integrity elements of the data generated by this testbed (describing the system under healthy and faulty conditions) before it is actually used for system characterization or by diagnostics and prognostics algorithms.
topic testbed
design
requirements
phm standards
standards
degradation of nominal performance
data uncertainty
data integrity
url https://papers.phmsociety.org/index.php/ijphm/article/view/2927
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