2019
DOI: 10.1613/jair.1.11366
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Unifying System Health Management and Automated Decision Making

Abstract: Health management of complex dynamic systems has evolved from simple automated alarms into a subfield of artificial intelligence with techniques for analyzing off-nominal conditions and generating responses. This evolution took place largely apart from the development of automated system control, planning, and scheduling (generally referred to in this work as decision making). While there have been efforts to establish an information exchange between system health management and decision making, successful pra… Show more

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“…The methodology developed and employed here is in line with the analysis presented by Balaban et al (2019) which suggests that prognostics itself is not meaningful for controllable degradation processes and therefore health monitoring (and not prognostics) should be integrated with decision-making to achieve more efficient and effective solutions. The referred paper presents a detailed analysis on the topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…The methodology developed and employed here is in line with the analysis presented by Balaban et al (2019) which suggests that prognostics itself is not meaningful for controllable degradation processes and therefore health monitoring (and not prognostics) should be integrated with decision-making to achieve more efficient and effective solutions. The referred paper presents a detailed analysis on the topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The focus of this work is on the predictive reconfiguration of an autonomous vehicle during mission execution to avoid that equipment failures jeopardize the accomplishment of his mission. One important requirement in this case is that degradation associated to relevant failure modes is controllable (Balaban, Johnson and Kochenderfer, 2019), i.e. it is possible to alter the rate at which equipment degrades based on changes in system configuration/operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Robots are systems where knowing which sensors and actuators are fully operational is crucial for safety and robustness. Such questions are tackled by system health monitoring, which is becoming increasingly unified with decision-making, see [15] and references therein. This implies further possibilities for leveraging POMDP planning for objectives such as greater fault resiliency in robotics.…”
Section: F Multi-robot Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%