Deep awareness of aircraft system health-state is critical for maintaining safe, efficient growth in global operations and enabling autonomy. Maintainers, operators, controllers, dispatchers, pilots, and autonomous systems must have reliable real-time predictions of vehicle health to preserve safety and efficiency. We will explore the feasibility and challenges of cloud enhanced prognostics. Aircraft request PaaS in flight to supplement onboard systems or provide complete health awareness. We will explore and demonstrate the ability to address six major challenges of PaaS: Generality, Environmental Complexity, Utility, Trust, Communications, and Security. We will also explore the factors in the decision to host prognostics onboard vs As-A-Service.


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    Title :

    Prognostics As-A-Service (PaaS)


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    Conference:

    CAS Showcase ; 2018 ; Mountain View, CA, United States


    Publication date :

    2018-09-18


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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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