JSF Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) is a comprehensive system for detecting and isolating failures as well as predicting remaining useful life for critical components. The PHM system is a hierarchical distribution of data collection and information management elements, both on-board and off-board that make maximum use of conventional failure symptom-detecting techniques combined with advanced software modeling to achieve excellent failure detection and isolation with zero false alarms. This same system collects and processes performance information on critical components to enable prediction of remaining useful life for those components. The information processed and managed on-board the aircraft enhances the pilot's knowledge of his remaining capabilities in the event of malfunction and, at the same time, triggers the Autonomic Logistics processes by relaying failure information to the ground. The use of on-board processing resources coupled with the Autonomic Logistics System provides operations and support cost savings over legacy aircraft while providing the Warfighter with superb system management capabilities.
JSF prognostics and health management
1999 IEEE Aerospace Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.99TH8403) ; 2 ; 471 vol.2
1999-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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