Title :
Modeling and performance considerations for automated fault isolation in complex systems
Author :
Ferrell, Bob ; Oostdyk, Rebecca
Author_Institution :
NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to document the modeling considerations and performance metrics that were examined in the development of a large-scale Fault Detection, Isolation and Recovery (FDIR) system. The FDIR system is envisioned to perform health management functions for both a launch vehicle and the ground systems that support the vehicle during checkout and launch countdown by using a suite of complimentary software tools that alert operators to anomalies and failures in real-time. The FDIR team members developed a set of operational requirements for the models that would be used for fault isolation and worked closely with the vendor of the software tools selected for fault isolation to ensure that the software was able to meet the requirements. Once the requirements were established, example models of sufficient complexity were used to test the performance of the software. The results of the performance testing demonstrated the need for enhancements to the software in order to meet the demands of the full-scale ground and vehicle FDIR system. The paper highlights the importance of the development of operational requirements and preliminary performance testing as a strategy for identifying deficiencies in highly scalable systems and rectifying those deficiencies before they imperil the success of the project.
Keywords :
fault location; maintenance engineering; mechanical engineering computing; modelling; software tools; vehicles; FDIR system; automated fault isolation; complex systems; fault detection, isolation and recovery system; health management; modeling; performance considerations; performance metrics; performance testing; software tools; vehicle; Fault detection; Ground support; Land vehicles; Large-scale systems; Measurement; Road vehicles; Software performance; Software testing; Software tools; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3887-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-323X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2010.5446817