Classification of Aircraft Maneuvers for Fault Detection
- Author
- Koga, Dennis
- Published
- [2002].
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Tumer, Kagan, Oza, Nikunj, Huff, Edward M., and Tumer, Irem Y.
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- Automated fault detection is an increasingly important problem in aircraft maintenance and operation. Standard methods of fault detection assume the availability of either data produced during all possible faulty operation modes or a clearly-defined means to determine whether the data provide a reasonable match to known examples of proper operation. In the domain of fault detection in aircraft, the first assumption is unreasonable and the second is difficult to determine. We envision a system for online fault detection in aircraft, one part of which is a classifier that predicts the maneuver being performed by the aircraft as a function of vibration data and other available data. To develop such a system, we use flight data collected under a controlled test environment, subject to many sources of variability. We explain where our classifier fits into the envisioned fault detection system as well as experiments showing the promise of this classification subsystem.
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- Document ID: 20030014137.
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