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Advanced Diagnostics and Prognostics Testbed
In Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (2007)
  • Scott Poll
  • Ann Patterson-Hine
  • Joe Camisa
  • David Garcia
  • David Hall
  • Charles Lee
  • Ole J Mengshoel
  • Christian Neukom
  • David Nishikawa
  • John Ossenfort
  • Adam Sweet
  • Serge Yentus
Abstract
Researchers in the diagnosis community have developed a number of promising techniques for system health management. However, realistic empirical evaluation and comparison of these approaches is often hampered by a lack of standard data sets and suitable testbeds. In this paper we describe the Advanced Diagnostics and Prognostics Testbed (ADAPT) at NASA Ames Research Center. The purpose of the testbed is to measure, evaluate, and mature diagnostic and prognostic health management technologies. This paper describes the testbed’s hardware, software architecture, and concept of operations. A simulation testbed that accompanies ADAPT, and some of the diagnostic and decision support approaches being investigated are also discussed.
Keywords
  • advanced diagnostics standard data set nasa ames research center diagnosis community suitable testbeds prognostic health management technology software architecture prognostic testbed realistic empirical evaluation decision support approach system health management testbed hardware accompanies adapt
Publication Date
Summer June, 2007
Citation Information
Scott Poll, Ann Patterson-Hine, Joe Camisa, David Garcia, et al.. "Advanced Diagnostics and Prognostics Testbed" In Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (2007) p. 178 - 185
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ole_mengshoel/80/