Multi-sensor prognostics modeling for applications with highly incomplete signals

Xiaolei Fang, Hao Yan, Nagi Gebraeel, Kamran Paynabar

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Abstract

Multi-stream degradation signals have been widely used to predict the residual useful lifetime of partially degraded systems. To achieve this goal, most of the existing prognostics models assume that degradation signals are complete, i.e., they are observed continuously and frequently at regular time grids. In reality, however, degradation signals are often (highly) incomplete, i.e., containing missing and corrupt observations. Such signal incompleteness poses a significant challenge for the parameter estimation of prognostics models. To address this challenge, this article proposes a prognostics methodology that is capable of using highly incomplete multi-stream degradation signals to predict the residual useful lifetime of partially degraded systems. The method first employs multivariate functional principal components analysis to fuse multi-stream signals. Next, the fused features are regressed against time-to-failure using (log)-location-scale regression. To estimate the fused features using incomplete multi-stream degradation signals, we develop two computationally efficient algorithms: subspace detection and signal recovery. The performance of the proposed prognostics methodology is evaluated using simulated datasets and a degradation dataset of aircraft turbofan engines from the NASA repository.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)597-613
Number of pages17
JournalIISE Transactions
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • RUL
  • degradation modelling
  • missing data
  • multi-stream signal fusion

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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