Chehade et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A data-level fusion approach for degradation modeling and prognostic analysis under multiple failure modesChehade et al., 2018
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- 10920088520211967725
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- Chehade A
- Song C
- Liu K
- Saxena A
- Zhang X
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Quality Technology
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Operating units, in practice, often suffer from multiple modes of failure, and each failure mode has a distinct influence on the service life cycle path of a unit. The rapid development of sensor and communication technologies has enabled multiple sensors to simultaneously …
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