Title :
Optimizing model size in diagnosing complex aerospace systems
Author_Institution :
Rockwell Sci. Center, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA
Abstract :
Describes a model-based approach for efficiently diagnosing complex aerospace systems with structural replication, i.e., the occurrence of multiple copies of components within a system. Model-based diagnostics provide the capability for high-fidelity, component-based diagnostics, but are typically both memory- and computation-intensive. We describe a component-based technique that reduces the memory and computation requirements of a model by taking advantage of structural replication without sacrificing diagnostic completeness or soundness. For example, in many systems it is common to have doubly- or triply-redundant sub-systems for improved system reliability. In other domains, a large system is composed of multiple replications of a small set of components. In either case, this component-based approach allows us to take advantage of the structural replication to produce a smaller model, which provide the same guarantees of diagnostic completeness and soundness as the traditional model
Keywords :
aerospace testing; fault diagnosis; redundancy; reliability; complex aerospace systems; component-based technique; diagnostic completeness; doubly-redundant sub-systems; model-based approach; model-based diagnostics; multiple copies; structural replication; system reliability; triply-redundant sub-systems; Computer networks; Inference mechanisms; Reliability; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2001, IEEE Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6599-2
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2001.931404