4.7 Article

A Prognostic-Information-Based Order-Replacement Policy for a Non-Repairable Critical System in Service

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON RELIABILITY
Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 721-728

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TR.2014.2371016

Keywords

Decision-making; ordering time; prognostic information; remaining useful life; replacement time

Funding

  1. NSFC [71231001, 61174030, 61203007, 61104223, 61374126, 61473094, 71420107023]
  2. NSFC for Distinguished Young Scholars [61025014]
  3. MOE [20120006110025]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [FRF-SD-12-020A]

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This paper proposes a prognostic-information-based joint order-replacement policy for a non-repairable critical system in service. The primary difference from existing work is to take the online condition monitoring data into consideration during the joint decision-making process. Towards this end, the system's degradation trajectory is modeled by a Wiener process whose parameters are real-time estimated based on the newly obtained condition monitoring data by utilizing the expectation maximization algorithm and Bayesian inference. By doing so, the remaining useful life distribution of the system of interest can be predicted in real-time, which is then used as the prognostic information to dynamically update the optimal ordering and replacement times jointly. This process makes the jointly obtained order-replacement decisions rely on the prognostic information available from the system's degradation monitoring. Finally, a practical case study of the inertial navigation system in aircraft is provided to validate the proposed joint decision policy.

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