PHM Conference 2019 Program
PHM Conference 2019 Program
Scottsdale, AZ
September 21 – 26, 2019
www.phmconference.org
www.phmsociety.org
Lower Level “Fall Arizona Restaurant Week,” which brings you the local savor and
Welcome to Scottsdale! old favorites to you from over 100 participating restaurants.
The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch Scottsdale Arizona is at
Welcome to historic Scottsdale for the 2019 Annual Conference of the
the Crossroads of Everything in Scottsdale. Beautifully reimagined to
Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society. This marks the
The Scottsdale Resort 11th year of the conference, and will attract greater participation and
offer richer programs than ever before to continue our success story.
reflect the beauty, warmth and community spirit of the Sonoran Desert,
the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch welcomes you to a seclud-
at McCormick Ranch Scottsdale is a popular winter vacation mecca for entire North-America
ed oasis. Where conversations flow and connections are made, you’ll
discover a AAA Four Diamond retreat for the senses. Celebrate the
in the area of Arizona known as the "Valley of the Sun," and with a slogan pampering indulgence of Luna Spa. Find inspiration throughout event
IV 7700 East McCormick Parkway of “The West’s Most Western Town.” A tiny farming community of 2,000 venues. Savor the locally sourced creations of artisan chefs. Schedule
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people covering only 1 square mile in 1951 north of Phoenix, Scottsdale
lo Scottsdale, Arizona, USA 85258 has become a vibrant city of more than 200,000 residents encompass-
a sunrise tee time on nearby McCormick Ranch Golf Course. Or, simply
u eb II +1–480–991–9000 ing nearly 200 square miles. Its many golf courses and resorts attract
enjoy the sunshine in one of our poolside cabanas. However you wish
P visitors from around the world. Art galleries abound amid the towering
to spend your days, your next unforgettable experience awaits just off
I palm trees, purple shadowed mountains, and pastel landscapes. The the beaten path.
I e's city boasts more than 300 sunny days per year. The lively restaurants,
na n ni ard nightclubs, and cultural and sporting events add a metropolitan touch,
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C o addition to its booming tourism industry, Scottsdale has become a di- munity. Please enjoy this program, but also be sure to step outside the
verse high technology center and is becoming recognized as a leader in
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conference venue and soak up the sights and sounds of Scottsdale and
Phoenix, an area rich in western history and diversity. We hope you have
activities, including biking, hiking, white water rafting, horseback riding,
an enjoyable and productive week with us in Scottsdale!
and ballooning. The arts are flourishing in the city, which has its own
symphony orchestra and more art showcases per capita than almost Wolfgang Fink and Ginger Shao
any other city in the world. The conference week also overlaps with the 2019 Conference Co-Chairs
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Yuma Pima AI. In addition to technical paper sessions, the conference features a insight as to how PHM has impacted their organizations.
workshop on Measurement and Evaluation for PHM in Manufacturing,
invited expert panels on a plurality of critical issues and applications, a
doctoral symposium, a dedicated poster session, Luminary and Keynote The PHM Society
speakers, and tutorials free to all registrants. Leading companies and
Come Visit the Following Sponsors Who are Also Exhibiting research institutions will exhibit their products and demonstrate their
For years, the field of PHM was represented under a variety of banners,
including aerospace, reliability, failure analysis and prevention, mechan-
Coronado IV & V technologies during the event. A PHM Data Challenge will be carried
out in parallel and the results will be presented during the conference.
ical engineering, and others. PHM is broader than any single field of
study. The PHM Society was established to unite the diverse PHM com-
The PHM Society features also two, two-day intensive short courses
munity and to establish PHM as a legitimate scientific and engineering
(PHM Fundamentals and Analytics for PHM) before the start of the main
discipline that draws from electrical, mechanical, civil, and chemical en-
conference. Several social events will round up the program by pro-
gineering, computer and materials science, reliability, test and measure-
viding ample opportunities for participants to connect and network with
ment, artificial intelligence, healthcare, physics, smart manufacturing,
colleagues, including a career fair, diversity & inclusion breakfast, and,
and economics. We invite you to establish PHM as a meta-discipline
for the first time, a Golf tournament “PHM goes PGA” at the end of the that synergizes these fields.
conference.
PHM Society membership is free and entitles you to full access to pa-
What Sets This Conference pers, tutorials and proceedings—join or update your profile today!
Wednesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Arizona II Shintre5, Slawomir Grzonkowski6, Andrew Gardner7 (1,2,3,4,5,6,7Symantec) Mukhopadhyay3 (1,3IIT Kharagpur; 2RCI) Ho Sun7, Yun-Ho Seo8, Byung Chul Jeon9 (1,2,5,6Seoul National U.; 3,7,8Korea
Session Chair: Gabriel Michau (ETH Zürich) Health Index Generation Based on Compressed Sensing and Logistic Institute of Machinery & Materials; 4Korea Research Institute of Standard
Paper Session 6A: PHM Application - UAV
Rolling Element Bearing Fault Diagnosis Based on with Deep Belief Network Regression for Remaining Useful Life Prediction – Christian Knoebel1, and Science; 9Republic of Korea Air Force)
Wednesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Arizona II
and Principal Component Analysis – Guangxing Niu1, Bin Zhang2, Paul Daniel Strommenger2, Johannes Reuter3, Clemens Guehmann4 (1,3HTWG Ensemble Linear Regression and Paris’ Law Based Methods for Structure
Ziehl3, Frank Ferrese4, Michael Golda5 (1,2,3U. of South Carolina; 4,5NSWC) Session Chair: Nicholas Propes (NAVAIR)
Konstanz; 2,4Technische U. Berlin) Fatigue Crack Length Estimation and Prediction Using Ultrasonic Wave Data
Health Monitoring Framework for Aircraft Engine System using Deep Neural Real time Diagnostics and Prognostics of UAV Lithium-Polymer Batteries –
– Meng Rao1, Xingkai Yang2, Dongdong Wei3, Yuejian Chen4, Lijun Meng5,
Network – Hyunseong Lee1, Guoyi Li2, Ashwin Rai3, Aditi Chattopadhyay4 Nick Eleftheroglou1, Dimitrios Zarouchas2, Theodoros Loutas3, Sina Sharif Paper Session 7A: Data-driven Prognostics II
Ming J. Zuo6 (1,2,3,4,5,6U. of Alberta; 5Jiang Han U.)
(1,2,3,4Arizona State U.) Mansouri4, George Georgoulas5, Petros Karvelis6, George Nikolakopoulos7, Wednesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Room: Arizona II
The Anomaly Detection of 2.4L Diesel Engine Using One-Class SVM with Rinze Benedictus8 (1,2,8Delft U. of Technology; 3,5U. of Patras; 4,6,7Lulea U. of Session Chair: Chetan Kulkarni (SGT Inc. @ NASA Ames Research Center) Paper Session 8A: Optimization & Control for PHM
Autoencoder – Gyebong Jang1, Sung-bae Cho2 (1,2Yonsei U.) Technology) Operating Condition-Invariant Neural Network-based Prognostics Methods Wednesday, 3:15 – 4:45, Room: Arizona II
An Approach for Uncertainty Quantification And Management Of Unmanned applied on Turbofan Aircraft Engines – Gabriel Duarte Pasa1, Ivo Paixão Session Chair: Bin Zhang (University of South Carolina)
Paper Session 5B: Diagnostics II Aerial Vehicle Health – Matteo Corbetta1, Chetan S. Kulkarni2 (1,2SGT. Inc, de Medeiros2, Takashi Yoneyama3 (1,2Embraer; 3Instituto Tecnológico de Lifetime Model Development for Integration in Power Management of HEVs
Wednesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Arizona III NASA Ames) Aeronáutica) By Terms of Minimizing Fuel Consumption and Battery Degradation – Nejra
Session Chair: Lou Zhang (MachineMetrics) Model-based On-board Decision Making for Autonomous Aircraft – Johann Process-Monitoring-for- Quality -- A Model Selection Criterion for Shallow Beganovic1, Bedatri Moulik2, Ahmed Mohamed Ali3, Dirk Soffker4 (1Mid-
Automatic Fault Diagnosis System for Primary Flight Control Actuators – Martin Schumann1, Nagabhushan Mahadevan2, Michael Lowry3, Gabor Neural Networks – Carlos A. Escobar1, Ruben Morales-Menendez2 (1GM; Sweden U.; 2Amity U.; 3,4U. of Duisburg-Essen)
Oliver Ritter1, Daniele Bruno2, Rocco Gentile3, Francesco Marino4, Antonio Karsai4 (1SGT, Inc., NASA Ames; 2,4Vanderbilt U.; 3NASA Ames) 2
Tecnológico de Monterrey) A State-of-Health-Oriented Power Management Strategy for Multi-Source
Bertolino5, Andrea Raviola6, Giovanni Jacazio7, Massimo Sorli8 (1,4Lufthansa Semi-supervised Constrained Hidden Markov Model Using Multiple Sensors:
Paper Session 6B: Performance and Uncertainty Electric Vehicles Considering Situation-Based Optimized Solutions in
Technik; 2,3,5,6,7,8Politecnico di Torino) for Remaining Useful Life Prediction and Optimal Predictive Maintenance –
Wednesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Arizona III Real-Time – Ahmed Mohamed Ali1, Bedatri Moulik2, Nejra Beganovic3, Dirk
Design and In-Water Testing of a Fault-Detection System for Unmanned Xinyu Zhao1, Yunyi Kang2, Hao Yan3, Feng Ju4 (1,2,3,4Arizona State U.)
Session Chair: Rahul Soangra (Chapman University) Söffker4 (1,4U. of Duisburg-Essen; 2Amity U.; 3Mid-Sweden U.)
Underwater Vehicle Actuators – Matt Kemp1, Jon Erickson2, Scott Jensen3,
MCATSS - End-To-End Mobile Cardiopulmonary Tolerance Score System Invited Paper Session 7B: PHM for Human Health & Performance I Progress towards a Framework for Aerospace Vehicle Reasoning (FAVER)
Sotiria Lampoudi4, Eric J. Martin5 (1,2,3,4,5Monterey Bay Aquarium Research
Institute) – Shravan Aras1, Anh Dao2, Chris Gniady3, Rinku Skaria4, Zain Khalpey5 Wednesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Location: Arizona III – Cordelia Mattuvarkuzhali Ezhilarasu1, Zakwan Skaf2, Ian K Jennions3
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Winding Fault Simulation and (1,2,3,4,5U. of Arizona) Session Chair: Thurmon Lockhart (Arizona State University) (1,2,3Cranfield U.)
Diagnosis – Enhui Liu1, Guangxing Niu2, Shijie Tang3, Bin Zhang4, Jesse A Comparative Study on Computation of Cumulative Distribution Function in Prediction Model of Postoperative Cardiac Surgical Outcomes using a IJPHM Paper Session 8B: PHM for Human Health & Performance II
Williams5, Rodney Martin6, Craig Moore7 (1,2,3,4U. of South Carolina; 5GTC; Predicting Time of Failure of Engineering Systems – Gina Katherine Sierra Smartphone-based Preoperative Gait and Posture Measures – TBD (TBD) Wednesday, 3:15 – 4:45, Location: Arizona III
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NASA Ames; 7NASA Marshall) Paez1, Matthew Daigle2, Kai Goebel3 (1SGT, Inc., NASA Ames; 2NIO USA; Length of Time-Series Gait Data on Lyapunov Exponent – TBD (TBD) Session Chair: Wolfgang Fink (University of Arizona)
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PARC) Multimodal Wireless Wearable System for Age-Related Mobility Assessment A Transfer Active Learning Framework to Predict Thermal Comfort – Annamalai
Paper Session 5C: Prognostics II Development of Metrics for Resilience Quantification in Energy Systems – and Fall Risk Prediction – TBD (TBD)
Wednesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Pueblo I & II Natarajan1, Emil Laftchiev2 (1Philips Research; 2Mitsubishi Electric Research
Fellipe Sartori da Silva1, José Alexandre Matelli2 (1,2São Paulo State U.)
Session Chair: Abhinav Saxena (GE Research) Invited Paper Session 7C: Data Challenge Winners Labs)
A Prognostics Model to Predict Brake Rotor Thickness Variation – Hamed Paper Session 6C: Features and Information Fusion Wednesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Location: Pueblo I & II Dynamic Behavior of Cortisol and Cortisol Metabolites in Human Eccrine Sweat
Kazemi1, Xinyu Du2, Samba Drame3, Regan Dixon4, Hossein Sadjadi5 Wednesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Pueblo I & II Session Chair: Kurt Doughty (Collins Aerospace) – J. Ray Runyon1, Min Jia2, Michael R. Goldstein3, Perry Skeath4, Leif Abrell5,
(1,2,3,4,5GM) Session Chair: Sergio Martin (Luleå University of Technology) A Fatigue Crack Length Estimation and Prediction using Trans-fitting with Jon Chorover6, Esther M. Sternberg7 (1,2,3,4,5,6,7U. of Arizona)
Accurate Estimation of Battery SOH and RUL Based on a Progressive LSTM Probabilistic Aging Pipe Strength Estimation Using Multimodality Information Support Vector Regression – Myeongbaek Youn1, Yunhan Kim2, Dongki Effects of Obesity and Fall Risk on Gait and Posture of Community- Dwelling
with a Time Compensated Entropy Index – Taejun Bak1, Sukhan Lee2 Fusion – Jie Chen1, Yongming Liu2 (1,2Arizona State U.) Lee3, Minki Cho4 (1,2Seoul National U.; 3,4LG Electronics) Older Adults – Thurmon E. Lockhart1, Christopher W. Frames2, Rahul
(1,2Sungkyunkwan U.) Improved Fault Detection and Isolation of Small Faults using Multiple Residual A Hybrid Approach of Data-Driven and Physics-based Methods for Estimation Soangra3, Abraham Lieberman4 (1,2Arizona State U.; 2,4Barrow Neurological
Adversarial Campaign Mitigation via ROC-Centric Prognostics – Javier Generators and Complex Detection Hypotheses: Case Study of an Electro- and Prediction of Fatigue Crack Growth – Hyeon Bae Kong1, Soo-Ho Jo2, Institute; 3Chapman U.)
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Thursday, September 26, 2019 Thursday, September 26, 2019
Location Technical Paper Sessions Tutorial Sessions Panel Sessions Planning Sessions Location
Time Arizona II Arizona III Pueblo I & II Apache I Arizona I Apache II Time
7am – 12pm Registration Location: Pueblo III Registration Location: Pueblo III 7am – 12pm
7:00 – 8:00 Diversity Outreach Breakfast Location: Grand Coronado I – III Diversity Outreach Breakfast Location: Grand Coronado I – III 7:00 – 8:00
Opening Remarks Location: Grand Coronado I – III Opening Remarks Location: Grand Coronado I – III
8:00 – 8:50 Luminary Speaker: Sergio Santamaria (Phoenix Suns) Luminary Speaker: Sergio Santamaria (Phoenix Suns) 8:00 – 8:50
“Application of PHM in Sports Analytics” “Application of PHM in Sports Analytics”
8:50 – 9:00 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 8:50 – 9:00
Panel Session 9: Panel Session 10: PHM Europe 2020
Paper Session 9A: Paper Session 9B: Paper Session 9C: Theoretical Aspects of Prognostics PHM19 Education and Professional Development Workshop Turin, Italy 9:00 – 9:30
9:00 – 10:30 Planning Meeting
Gearbox Diagnostics Diagnostics III Prognostics III Chetan Kulkarni (SGT Inc., NASA Ames Karl Reichard (Pennsylvania State University)
Research Center) and Jeff Bird (TECnos)
PHM 2020
10:30 – 10:45 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Nashville, TN 9:30 – 11:00
Tutorial Session 3: Planning Meeting
Paper Session 10A: Paper Session 10B: Paper Session 10C: Prognostics and Health Management Panel Session 11:
10:45 – 12:15 Structural Health PHM for Air Traffic Accelerated Aging on the Cloud—An Introduction Small Business
Monitoring Management and Simulations José Celaya and Indranil Ash Thakker (Global Technology Connection, Inc.)
Roychoudhury (Schlumberger)
12:15 – 1:30 Lunch on your own – Enjoy Scottsdale! Lunch on your own – Enjoy Scottsdale! Private Event Location: Pima 11:00 – 3:00
Paper Session 11B:
Paper Session 11A: Paper Session 11C:
1:30 – 3:00 Taxonomy and Knowledge Reserved Reserved
System Level Health PHM for Manufacturing
Mangement for PHM
3:00 – 3:15 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 3:00 – 3:15
Panel Session 12:
3:15 – 4:45 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Standards for the Digital Stage Reserved 3:15 – 4:45
Jeff Bird (TECnos) and Brian Weiss (NIST)
4:45 – 5:00 Closing Remarks Location: Arizona I Closing Remarks Location: Arizona I 4:45 – 5:00
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Alexslis Maindze (IVHM Centre)
Thursday, September 26th
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Nick Eleftheroglou (Delft Univ. of Technology)
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9:30 – 11:00 (PHM2020) Abhinav Saxena – Co-Chair (GE)
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Location: Apache II ! José Celaya (Schlumberger)
Ian Jennions (IVHM Centre) Conference Career Fair Chair
Chetan Kulkarni (SGT Inc., NASA Ames Research Ginger Shao (Honeywell)
PHM 2020 Center) Educational and Professional Development
Madhav Mishra (Luleå Univ. of Technology, Sweden) Jeff Bird (TECnos)
Nashville, TN, September 28 – October 1 Ramin Moradi (University of Maryland)
Marcos Orchard (University of Chile)
Karl Reichard (Pennsylvania State University)
Diversity Outreach
Ravi Rajamani (drR2 consulting)
Kathryn Elliott (Rolls Royce)
Technical Program Proceedings Chair Jamie Coble (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Scott Clements (Lockheed Martin Corp.)
Academic Outreach Chair
Data Challenge Chairs Ian Jennions (IVHM Centre)
Kurt Doughty (Collins Aerospace) Jim Larkin (Aerojet Rocketdyne)
Kamal Medjaher (ENIT)
Student Activities Chair
Justinian Rosca (Siemens)
Sofia Koukoura (University of Strathclyde, Scotland)
Tutorials Chair Turki Haj Mohamad (Villanova University)
Kai Goebel (PARC)
SAE Liaison
Short Course Chairs Rhonda Walthall (Collins Aerospace)
Jeff Bird (TECnos)
Publicity Chairs
George Vachtsevanos (Georgia Tech)
Scott Clements (Lockheed Martin Corp.)
Neil Eklund (Analatom) Neil Eklund (Analatom)
Twelfth Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society
Conference Materials Chair Kai Goebel (PARC)
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel, Nashville, TN
Scott Clements (Lockheed Martin Corp.) Sofia Koukoura (University of Strathclyde, Scotland)
Website Development Chair Communications Chair
www.phmsociety.org
Scott Clements (Lockheed Martin Corp.) Scott Clements (Lockheed Martin Corp.)
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PHM Society Board of Directors PHM Conference 2019 Platinum Sponsors (continued)
Honeywell is a Fortune 100 technology company that delivers industry specific solutions that include
Andrew Hess – President (The Hess PHM Group) Neil Eklund (Analatom) Dave Larsen (Collins Aerospace)
aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings and industry; and performance
Rhonda Walthall – Vice-president (Collins Manuel Esperón (Johnson Controls) Jay Lee (University of Cincinnati)
Aerospace) Wolfgang Fink (University of Arizona) John Madsen (Northrop Grumman) materials globally. Our technologies help everything from aircraft, buildings, manufacturing plants,
Karl Reichard – Treasurer (Pennsylvania State Kai Goebel (PARC) Sankaran Mahadevan (Vanderbilt University) supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more
University) David He (University of Illinois – Chicago) Ravi Rajamani (drR2 consulting) sustainable.
Peter Sandborn – Secretary (University of
Maryland)
J. Wesley Hines (University of Tennessee –
Knoxville)
Abhinav Saxena (General Electric)
Ginger Shao (Honeywell)
PHM Conference 2019 Gold Sponsors
Jeff Bird (TECnos, CA) Steve Holland (General Motors, retired) Joseph Thorp (ARAMCO) MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. Engineers and scientists
Scott Clements (Lockheed Martin Corp.) Ian Jennions (Cranfield University, UK) Serdar Uckun (Telact) worldwide rely on its products to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development.
Derek DeVries (Northrop Grumman) Greg Kacprzynski (Lockheed Martin Corp.) George Vachtsevanos (Georgia Tech) MATLAB and Simulink are used throughout the automotive, aerospace, communications, electronics,
and industrial automation industries as fundamental tools for research and development. For more
PHM Society Corporate Sponsors information visit www.mathworks.com.
In 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and
PHM Society Corporate Sponsors revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the next
era of computing — GPU-accelerated computing speed results in humanitarian assistance, cyberse-
curity, platform sustainment, autonomous systems, robotics, healthcare and more.
Lockheed Martin solves the world’s toughest technology challenges. More than 70 nations rely on
Lockheed Martin employees, products and technologies to help them protect and connect their citi-
zens and advance scientific discovery. In a time of growing unpredictability and evolving threats, PHM Conference 2019 Bronze Sponsors
innovation and performance are at the center of everything we do. D2K Technologies (D2K) is a software solution provider dedicated to designing, implementing, test-
Also a Conference Platinum Sponsor ing, validating, and maintaining applications that employ model-based reasoning and machine in-
telligence technologies for the purposes of delivering improved situational awareness, autonomous
control, and knowledge-based decision support. More specifically, the D2K Engineering team has
Northrop Grumman is a proud corporate sponsor of the PHM Society. Northrop Grumman is a leading
over 30 years of domain experience applying these technologies to Autonomous Operations (AO)
global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in aerospace, electron-
and Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) solutions using state of the art expert systems and
ics, information systems, and technical services to government and commercial customers world-
model-based reasoning platforms. D2K is actively working on autonomous operations projects on
wide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.
Also a Conference Silver Sponsor behalf of DoD and NASA.
Gastops designs and manufactures advanced equipment health monitoring products to ensure that
SAE Industry Technologies Consortia (SAE ITC) is a trade association affiliate of SAE International you have real time awareness of the condition of your equipment. With 40 years experience we have
ideally suited to help the Mobility Community implement the solutions and best practices captured developed fleet monitoring and maintenance programs which transform maintenance from the tradi-
in International standards and technical documents. Together, SAE International and SAE ITC are tional scheduled or reactive maintenance, to a proactive condition-based approach.
helping unlock the potential of Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) technology and the
Global Technology Connections, Inc. has developed next-generation diagnostic/prognostic predictive
Also a Conference Bronze Sponsor economic advantages it offers through groundbreaking standards, databases and training resources.
tools for sustainment of critical plant, equipment and machinery. These innovative CBM/PHM prod-
ucts can substantially reduce the maintenance cost, increase up-time and improve safety in variety of
PHM2019 Conference Sponsors high value assets such as Batteries, Generators, Motors, Pumps, Jet-engines and Turbo-machinery,
etc.
GPMS offers a next generation Health and Usage Monitoring System for rotorcraft. Their flagship
PHM Conference 2019 Platinum Sponsors Foresight™ product combines advanced hardware and cloud-based software to provide remote
monitoring and predictive maintenance capability. GPMS gives operators the power to “know about it
Collins Aerospace, a unit of United Technologies Corporation, is a leader in technologically advanced before it breaks, fix it before it matters.”
and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. Created in 2018 by bringing
together UTC Aerospace Systems and Rockwell Collins, Collins Aerospace has the capabilities, com- QSI provides technology for equipment health diagnosis, prognosis and fault management design.
prehensive portfolio and expertise to solve customers’ toughest challenges and to meet the demands QSI’s TEAMS® solution identifies failing or failed components, enables dispatch of the right parts,
of a rapidly evolving global market. skills and tools, and delivers optimal, context-aware troubleshooting instructions. QSI clients have
achieved a threefold reduction in unscheduled downtime and diagnostics part usage.
GE Aviation From the turbosupercharger to the world's most powerful commercial jet engine, GE's
history of powering the world's aircraft features more than 90 years of innovation. GE Aviation is a Since 1916, SAE has worked hand-in-hand with the aerospace community to find solutions and
world-leading provider of commercial, military and business and general aviation jet and turboprop advance technology and certification such the globally adopted AS, AMS, ARP and AIR technical
engines and components as well as avionics, electrical power and mechanical systems for aircraft. documents - becoming the world's largest, most respected aerospace standards development orga-
As a leader in aviation technology, GE Aviation continues to design, develop and manufacture jet nization. SAE makes groundbreaking contributions to efforts in PHM and Integrated Vehicle Health
engines, components and integrated systems for military, commercial and business and general air- Management standardization and has developed a collection of resources to further the technology
craft as well as aero-derivative gas turbines for marine applications. GE Aviation is becoming a digital development and adoption of these landmark concepts.
industrial business with its ability to harness large streams of data that are providing incredible in-
sights and in turn, real operational value for customers. In addition, GE Aviation is the world's leading Sporian Microsystems develops, markets, manufactures and sells a family of novel sensors, sen-
integrated engine maintenance resource, with a portfolio of PHM solutions including PHM+, Asset sor suites, sensor-subsystems, sensor data-loggers, and wireless sensor networks for government,
Performance Management, Flight Risk Management through big data, AI, and analytics. industrial, energy industry, utility, and original equipment manufacturers who employ sensors and
For 155 years, the Siemens name has been synonymous with cutting-edge technologies and con- wireless networks.
tinuous growth in profitability. With our wide array of products, systems and services, we are world
leaders in information and communications, automation and control, power, medical solutions, trans- PHM Conference 2019 Government/Academic Contributor
portation and lighting. Sustainable success is our number one priority. Our activities focus on meeting
the needs of our customers and creating value for our shareholders and employees. Our innova- The National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST), whose mission is to promote U.S. in-
tions—generated in our own laboratories and in cooperation with customers, business partners and novation and industrial competitiveness, is actively conducting research in the field of manufacturing
universities—are our greatest strength. Siemens' global network of innovation is developing new PHM, and specifically, delivering test methods, protocols, and tools to increase the reliability and
products and services for a world that—while limited in resources—is boundless in possibilities. decrease the downtime of smart manufacturing systems and processes.
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PHM Society Technical Partners
IJPHM
CALCE – The Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE) at the University of Maryland is a driv-
ing force behind the development and implementation of physics-of-failure (PoF) approaches to reliability,
and a world leader in accelerated testing, prognostics and health management (PHM) for electronic sys-
tems, electronic part supply-chain management, and sustainment of electronic systems. CALCE consists
of over 100 faculty, staff, and students engaged in research with customers that range from military and
avionics to automotive, telecom, medical, and consumer electronics. www.calce.umd.edu
www.ijphm.org
The philosophy of Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management (COMADEM) is: Sus-
tained Prosperity through Proactive Monitoring, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Management of all Assets.
International Journal of
Since 1988, refereed annual international congresses and exhibitions have been successfully organized Prognostics and Health Management
in UK, France, India, Canada, Finland, Australia, USA, Sweden, Portugal, Czech Republic, Spain, Japan, (ISSN: 2153-2648)
Norway. COMADEM has established and maintained its international reputation as one of the largest
and most influential events of its kind. Through the publication of the International Journal of COMADEM, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
a number of special feature issues dealing with Quality, Reliability and Maintenance, Model-Based Di-
agnosis, Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques, Intelligent Materials, Structures and Systems,
Abhinav Saxena, Ph.D.
Performance and Diagnosis of Rotating Machinery Systems and Components, Failure Diagnosis and GE Global Research, USA
Prognosis of Swedish Railway Systems, Energy and Environment, Knowledge-based Failure Diagnosis e-mail: [email protected]
and Prognosis of Engineering Systems, Structural Health Monitoring, Failure Diagnosis and Prognosis of
Mining Machinery and Systems and Estimating the Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of Industrial Assets have Regular Issue – Online Open Access
been published.
Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA) program, created in 1998, is a joint Depart- The International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management (IJPHM) is the premier online open access
ment of Defense/National Center for Manufacturing Sciences effort promoting collaborative technology journal related to multidisciplinary research on Prognostics, Diagnostics, and System Health Management. IJPHM
development, demonstration, and transition within DoD. Its objective is to ensure American troops and is the archival journal of the PHM Society.
their equipment are ready to face any situation, with the most up-to-date and best-maintained platforms
and tools available. The CTMA program has the ideal collaborative model for manufacturers, academia Published papers are available for download to everyone, everywhere, without restriction, and at no cost. Authors
and DoD. We create relationships and opportunities, drive cutting edge R&D, and conduct industry intel- retain the copyright to their work through the Creative Commons license, with first publication rights granted to the
ligence from a unique perspective. Through partnerships, training, software, and business operations, Journal. A key differentiator at IJPHM is fast turnaround time with decisions returned to the authors in
CTMA can help achieve industry objectives while satisfying DoD needs through demonstration of new
technologies prior to full deployment.
approximately 8-12 weeks after a rigorous review. Thus, papers are published in a very short time, allowing your
research to be available to the scientific community when it is most relevant.
Diag21 is an association that was created in 2009, at the initiative of a group of industrials Aeronautics and
Defence. Its internationally oriented, is dedicated to the optimization of testability, diagnosis and prognosis Topics of interest
(PHM) of complex systems in the areas of aerospace, land, car, rail and marine. Close to industry needs, •Prognostic Algorithms and Methods • PHM for Energy Applications • Standards and Methodologies
diag21 offers exchange and service platforms. •Diagnosis and Fault Isolation Methods • PHM for Electronics and Components • PHM System Design & Engineering
Established In 1948, the Helicopter Association International (www.rotor.org) is the professional trade •Data-Driven & Model-Based Prognostics • PHM for Power Smart Grids • Condition-Based Maintenance
association representing the international helicopter community. HAI’s membership includes helicopter •PHM Sensors and Devices • Aerospace and Defense Applications • PHM Requirements & Specifications
owners, operators, manufacturers, suppliers, service organizations, pilots, maintenance technicians and •Fault-Adaptive Control Methods • Industrial Applications • Decision Support for PHM
students. Its “Mission” is to provide its members with services that directly benefit their operations, and •Physics of Failure Mechanisms • Software Health Management • Informed Logistics
to advance the international helicopter community by providing programs that enhance safety, encourage •Modeling and Simulations • PHM for Automotive Applications • Asset Health Management
professionalism and promote the unique contributions vertical flight offers society. •Uncertainty Representation & Management • Structural Health Management • Return-on-Investment Analysis
•Verification and Validation • Automated Reconfiguration • Deployed PHM Applications
The IMS Center is a leading NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) in the area
of Prognostics and Health Management (PHM). The Center has over fifteen years of experience in de- Let us know if you’d like to be a part of IJPHM team or have an idea for spearheading a special
veloping and delivering PHM solutions for a wide-range of applications. IMS Center’s mission is to en- issue… just send us an email with your idea!
able products and systems to achieve and sustain near-zero breakdown performance, and transform
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IVHM Center—the Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) Centre at Cranfield University in the
UK—was established in 2008. It is funded by a number of large companies—Boeing, BAE Systems,
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