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PHM 2019

11th Annual Conference of the


Prognostics and Health Management Society

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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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,
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II Upper Level health care and medical research. It offers a vast array of recreational
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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II manned systems, wind energy, oil and gas, aero- necessarily share their work through technical publications. Our confer-
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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!

Apart from Other Events Sincere appreciation to the


sponsors of this brochure!
A major differentiator for the PHM Society is its contemporary approach
toward copyright: the Society does not take ownership of your work!
Get details of the Conference using the free Whova mobile Instead, authors retain copyright through a Creative Commons License &
app on your phone or tablet. See page 5 for details. while allowing the PHM Society to distribute their work broadly through
modern media at no cost to the authors. As a result, your original articles
will reach the entire world for free and without access restrictions.
Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 1
Saturday, September 21, 2019 Sunday, September 22, 2019
Location PHM Fundamentals Short Course PHM Data Analytics Short Course Location Location PHM Fundamentals Short Course PHM Data Analytics Short Course Location
Time Arizona II Arizona III Time Time Arizona II Arizona III Time
PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 1 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 1 1pm – 5pm Registration Location: Pueblo III 1pm – 5pm
8:00 – 10:00 8:00 – 10:00
Separate Registration Required Separate Registration Required PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 2 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 2
8:00 – 10:00 8:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 10:15 Break Location: Arizona I 10:00 – 10:15 Separate Registration Required Separate Registration Required
10:15 – 12:00 PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 1 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 1 10:15 – 12:00 10:00 – 10:15 Break Location: Arizona I 10:00 – 10:15
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Location: Arizona I 12:00 – 1:00 10:15 – 12:00 PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 2 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 2 10:15 – 12:00
1:00 – 3:15 PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 1 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 1 1:00 – 3:15 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Location: Arizona I 12:00 – 1:00
3:15 – 3:30 Break Location: Arizona I 3:15 – 3:30 1:00 – 3:15 PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 2 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 2 1:00 – 3:15
3:30 – 5:30 PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 1 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 1 3:30 – 5:30 3:15 – 3:30 Break Location: Arizona I 3:15 – 3:30
3:30 – 5:30 PHM Fundamentals Short Course Day 2 PHM Data Analytics Short Course Day 2 3:30 – 5:30
Optional PHM Fundamentals Short Course Details and Agenda
September 21 – 22, Location: Arizona II Saturday, September 21, 2019
Optional PHM Data Analytics Short Course Details and Agenda
Separate Registration Required
Course Leaders: Dr. George Vachtsevanos (Georgia Tech) and Dr. Karl 8:00 – 10:00 Session 1: September 21 – 22, Location: Arizona III Saturday, September 21, 2019
Reichard (Pennsylvania State University) Welcome and Introductions Separate Registration Required
Course Administrator: Jeff Bird (TECnos) Course Leader: Dr. Neil Eklund (Analatom) 8:00 – 10:00 Session 1:
Introduction to PHM
Welcome and Introductions
This introductory course will be taught by recognized international experts Deriving Requirements for PHM Course Administrator: Jeff Bird (TECnos)
in the PHM field and will cover the current state of the art in PHM technolo- PHM Performance Metrics Overview of Data-driven PHM
This course is intended for engineers, scientists, and managers who are Review of Basic Statistics
gies, sensors and sensing strategies, data mining tools, CBM+ technologies,
novel diagnostic and prognostic algorithms as well as a diverse array of ap- 10:00 – 10:15 Break interested in data driven methods for asset health management. You Exploratory Data Analysis
plication examples/case studies. It is addressed to engineers, scientists, op- 10:15 – 12:00 Session 2: will learn how to identify potential data driven projects, visualize data,
erations managers, educators, small business principals and system design- screen data, construct and select appropriate features, build models of 10:00 – 10:15 Break
Diagnostics Methods
ers interested to learn how these emerging technologies can impact their assets from data, evaluate and select models, and deploy asset moni-
Diagnostics Case Studies 10:15 – 12:00 Session 2:
work environment. Through a lecture (with Q&A), networking and workshop
format with specialist experts, you will: toring systems. By the end of the course, you will have learned the es- Machine Learning—Introduction and Concepts
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch (provided)
sential skills of processing, manipulating and analyzing data of various Data Transformation and Feature Extraction
1. Establish a baseline for defining the extent and capabilities of PHM, 1:00 – 3:15 Session 3: types, creating advanced visualizations, detecting anomalous behavior, Classification
specifically needs and organization Prognostics diagnosing faults, and estimating remaining useful life. Note that this
2. Identify specific details of PHM Applications (metrics, sensors, cost Data Analytics Methods 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch (provided)
course is an advanced course with only a brief, high-level overview of
benefits, reliability) and PHM Methods (diagnostics, prognostics, data Prognostics Case Studies
driven methods and uncertainty) PHM presented - students are expected to know the basics of PHM 1:00 – 3:15 Session 3:
3. Identify issues and needs and a way forward including Continuing 3:15 – 3:30 Break already. New practitioners are encouraged to take the fundamentals Regression
Professional Development course or contact the course leader to examine their background and
4. Examine case studies of PHM applications across diverse domains to 3:30 – 5:30 Session 4: 3:15 – 3:30 Break
skills.
identify solutions and impacts Sensors and Data Processing
5. Plan a PHM application in two mini workshop settings with expert group Analysis Mini–Workshop The course is about two thirds lecture, and an optional one third hands- 3:30 – 5:30 Session 4:
leaders Summary of Workshop Results on lab. Students who elect to take the lab will be ex expected to bring a Hands-on Lab
Topics Include: 7:30 – ? Non-hosted dinner with all participants laptop with analytics software (R, Python, Matlab, or something similar)
• Introduction to PHM (Taxonomy, scope, basics, standards- for all talks
7:30 – ? Non-hosted dinner with all participants
that they are familiar with pre-installed. Lab example solutions will be
• Deriving Requirements for PHM (Basics and illustrative examples) presented in Python.
• PHM Performance Metrics (Basics and illustrative examples) Sunday, September 22, 2019 Sunday, September 22, 2019
• Diagnostics Methods (Basics and illustrative examples) Topics Include:
• Case Study for requirements/metrics (Description of an application) 8:30 – 10:00 Session 5:
• Overview of Data-driven PHM 8:30 – 10:00 Session 5:
• Prognostics (Basics and illustrative examples including uncertainty) CBM+ and IVHM Technologies
• Review of Fundamental Statistics Feature Selection
• Data Analytics Methods (Basics and illustrative examples) PHM Management Cost Benefit Analysis
• Prognostics Case Studies (2 case studies for prognosis and data Plenary—Issues and Needs • Data Visualization Characterizing Performance
analytics information) • Machine Learning – Introduction and Concepts
10:00 – 10:15 Break 10:00 – 10:15 Break
• Sensors & Data Processing (Available/Required data and organization) • Data Transformation & Feature Extraction
• Analysis mini workshop (Small group data design activity with 10:15 – 12:00 Session 6: 10:15 – 12:00 Session 6:
• Classification
worksheets)
Reliability and Life Cycle Management • Regression Model Selection
• CBM+ and IVHM Technologies (Basics and illustrative examples)
• PHM Management Cost Benefit Analysis (Basics with cost Benefits, Fielded Systems Case Studies – 1 • Introduction to Neural Networks Anomaly Detection
examples) 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch (provided) • Hands-on Lab
• Plenary- Issues and Needs (Review to compile collected issues from all
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch (provided)
• Feature Selection
participants) 1:00 – 3:15 Session 7:
• Characterizing Performance 1:00 – 3:15 Session 7:
• Reliability and Life Cycle Management (Linking reliability and PHM Fielded Systems Case Studies – 2
approaches) • Model Selection Applications
Case Study Mini–Workshop Introduction
• Case Study Workshop Introduction (Small group activity builds on data • Anomaly Detection Practical Matters
Case Study Mini–Workshop
design mini) • Deep Learning I
• Fielded Systems Case Studies-1 (2 case studies for CBM and 3:15 – 3:30 Break 3:15 – 3:30 Break
• Deep Learning II
Reliability)
• Fielded Systems Case Studies-2 (3rd case study for CBA) 3:30 – 5:30 Session 8: • Applications 3:30 – 5:30 Session 8:
• Case Study Mini workshop (Small group activity and reporting) Way Forward • Practical Matters Hands-on Lab
• Way forward (Paths, Resources, Continuing Professional Development) Wrap up with Evaluation Forms • Hands-on Lab Wrap up with Evaluation Forms
2 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 3
Location Doctoral Symposium
Monday, September 23, 2019
Deep Learning Workshop ME4PHM Workshop Location
Doctoral Symposium Doctoral Symposium Agenda
Time Pueblo I & II Arizona II & III Arizona I Time Monday, 8:00 – 5:00, Location: Pueblo I & II Monday, September 23, 2019
7am – 5pm Registration Location: Pueblo III 7am – 5pm Symposium Chairs: Jamie Coble (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
8:00 – 9:15 Breakfast (provided for participants and panelists)
and Felipe Viana (University of Central Florida)
7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast (provided) 7:00 – 8:00 9:15 – 9:30 Doctoral Symposium Welcome
8:00 – 9:15 DS Breakfast (provided) Measurement and Evaluation for PHM in The Doctoral Symposium provides an opportunity for graduate students 9:30 – 10:00 Presentation #1 (10 min)
Free Time Manufacturing (ME4PHM) Workshop 8:00 – 11:15 to present their research interests and plans at a formative stage in their A Physics-based Deep Learning Technique for
9:15 – 12:30 Doctoral Symposium (NIST) research. The students will receive structured guidance from a panel of Prognostics – Khaled Akkad (University of Illinois–
Lunch on your own 11:15 – 12:30 distinguished researchers as well as comments from conference par- Chicago)
12:30 – 1:30 DS Lunch (provided) PHM Applications Of Measurement and Evaluation for PHM in ticipants and fellow students in a collegial setting. The PHM Society Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
Deep Learning Workshop Manufacturing (ME4PHM) Workshop 12:30 – 4:30 Doctoral Symposium will be held as a workshop on the first day of the 10:00 – 10:30 Presentation #2 (10 min)
1:30 – 5:00 Doctoral Symposium Neil Eklund (Analatom) (NIST) conference. The panelists for the DS are: Vibration-based Condition Monitoring of Industrial
5:00 – 5:30 Free Time 4:30 – 5:30 Matteo Corbetta (NASA Ames Research Center) Drivetrains Operating under Non-stationary
5:30 – 7:30 Opening Welcome Reception with Cocktails Location: Bennie's Courtyard 5:30 – 7:30 Felipe Parages (Uptake) Conditions – Madhurjya Dev Choudhury (University
Shawn Sheng (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) of Auckland)
It is envisioned that this event will be documented in a resultant report
PHM Applications Of Deep that will present the best practices, lessons learned, challenges, and
Felipe Viana (University of Central Florida)
10:30 – 11:00
Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
Break
needs in measuring, verifying, and validating PHM technologies appli-
Learning Workshop cable to or active in manufacturing. Social Program 11:00 – 11:30

Presentation #3 (10 min)
Methodology of Adaptive Prognostics and Health
BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION Management Using Streaming Data in Big Data
Monday, 12:30 – 4:30, Location: Arizona II & III Sponsor Exhibits
• Hear from other industry professionals (including personnel from Environment – Jianshe Feng (University of
Workshop Leader: Dr. Neil Eklund (Analatom) Throughout Conference, Location: Coronado IV & V
large and small manufacturers) about their challenges, needs, Cincinnati)
Deep learning has recently achieved significant breakthroughs in many and best practices to measure the performance of monitoring, Opening Welcome Reception with Cocktails Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
different domains, including computer vision, language processing, ge- diagnostic, and prognostic technologies Monday, 5:30 – 7:30, Location: Bennie's Courtyard 11:30 – 12:00 Presentation #4 (10 min)
nomics, and speech recognition; e.g., AlphaGo and AlphaZero have • Understand what technologies are actively being developed and
achieved super-human performance in complex games without human Cocktail Reception with Posters Multimodality Information Fusion for Aging Pipe
integrated to enhance your ability measure monitoring, diagnostic,
input. Despite these encouraging results, these techniques have seen Tuesday, 5:30 – 8:00, Location: Coronado I – III Strength and Toughness Estimation Using Bayesian
and prognostic solutions
little adoption by industry for PHM applications. There are several ob- Networks – Jie Chen (Arizona State University)
• Learn the latest measurement techniques that can be applied
stacles that need to be surmounted to enable the broad adoption of Student Social Pool Event Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
within your own manufacturing environments
deep learning for PHM: Tuesday, 8:00 – 10:00, Location: McCormick Hotel pool-side 12:00 – 12:30 Presentation #5 (10 min)
• Builds upon the success of the 2018 Industry Forum: Monitoring,
• Limited number of representative training samples, particularly Diagnostics, and Prognostics for Manufacturing Operations that Probabilistic Risk Assessment and Mitigation for UAS
Network with the PHM community students in a relaxing atmosphere by
for different types of faulty conditions and representative time-to- Safety and Traffic Management – Jueming Hu
was documented in a publicly-available report. the pool. A perfect evening to socialise and enjoy food and refreshments
failure trajectories (Arizona State University)
• Appropriate benchmark datasets to compare the progress of newly Monday, September 23, 2019 from the hotel pool bar & grill. Pool facilities will stay open, so don’t
Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
developed algorithms forget your swim suit!
7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast (provided) 12:30 – 1:30 Lunch (provided for participants and panelists)
• Variability of operating and environmental conditions to appropriately PHM Conference 11th Anniversary Banquet
8:00 – 8:15 Welcome/Introduction 1:30 – 2:00 Presentation #6 (10 min)
transfer the learnt patterns between different operating conditions
Brian Weiss and Michael Brundage (NIST) Wednesday, 6:00 – 10:00, Location: Botanical Gardens Adapting Approximate Entropy as a Health Indicator
• Heterogeneity of condition monitoring signals, system
8:15 – 9:40 Large Manufacturing – Challenges, Needs, and Best (for guest tickets, please see Registration Desk) of Rotating Machinery for Estimation of Remaining
configurations, and operating conditions
Practices to Verify and Validate PHM Technologies Useful Life – Cody Walker (University of Tennessee)
This half-day workshop on the afternoon of 23 September will provide Sarah Lukens (General Electric); Greg Colvin Diversity Outreach Breakfast
a forum for PHM researchers and practitioners to discuss the potential, Thursday, 7:00 – 8:00, Location: Coronado I – III Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
(Honeywell); TBD (Foxconn); Nicholas Propes
applicability, benefits, challenges, and current obstacles of deep learn- 2:00 – 2:30 Presentation #7 (10 min)
(Seagate); and Maria Seale (U.S. Army ERDC); Did you know that PHMS has recently committed to a Diversity State-
ing for PHM applications. The focus will be on theory and application of Novel Waveforms, Models, Algorithms for Cable
TBD (Collins Aerospace) ment? Join a distinguished panel of PHM experts for a discussion on
deep learning to anomaly detection, condition monitoring, diagnostics, 9:40 – 9:55 Break Health Monitoring – Xuan Wang (University of
and prognostics. Inclusion and take a closer look at how PHMS can foster an inclusive South Carolina)
9:55 – 11:15 Small Manufacturing – Challenges, Needs, and Best
environment so all individuals can contribute their best to the success Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
Practices to Verify and Validate PHM Technologies
Measurement and Evaluation for Radu Pavel (TechSolve); Sara Fuller (Mississippi
of the PHM field. 2:30 – 3:00
3:00 – 3:30
Break
Presentation #8 (10 min)
State); Brad Smith (Ludowici); and Luis Gonzalez- This is a chance for your voice to be heard and YOU can help shape
PHM in Manufacturing (ME4PHM) Mendez (Trividia Health) the inclusive community of PHMS. A full breakfast will be served, so Deep Learning Enable Diagnostics and Prognostics
11:15 – 12:30 Lunch on your own of Machine Health Condition – Wo Jae Lee (Purdue
Workshop 12:30 – 2:00 Technology Development & Integration – Emergent
come early!
University)

Monday, 7:00 – 4:30, Location: Arizona I


PHM and the Capabilities that must be Assessed
David Siegel (Predictronics); Mark Walker Mobile App
3:30 – 4:00
Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
Presentation #9 (10 min)
Workshop Leaders: Brian A. Weiss (NIST) and Michael Brundage (NIST) (D2K Technologies); Ed Spence (Machine A Framework for Resilience-Informed Decision-
Instrumentation); Frank Zahiri (U.S. Air Force The PHM Conference will be using the Whova
This heavily discussion-based event will feature panel presentations Making in Early Design – Daniel Hulse (Oregon
and discussions from industry, government, and academia operating/fo- Sustainment Center); and Sankaran Mahadevan mobile app this year. Easily access the most
State University)
cused in advancing monitoring, diagnostic, and prognostic (collectively (Vanderbilt University) up-to-date agenda information, read full PDF
Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
known as prognostic and health management (PHM)) capabilities within 2:00 – 2:15 Break versions of all papers, connect with other at-
2:15 – 3:40 Measurement and Evaluation Research – 4:00 – 4:30 Presentation #10 (10 min)
manufacturing operations with a specific emphasis on how PHM tech- tendees, and much more using the free app on
Developing Independent V&V of PHM A Framework to Interpret Deep Learning-Based Health
nologies are evaluated. Participants (and expected audience members) your phone or tablet. Get “Whova” from the App
will offer a diverse cross-section of technology developers, integrators, Brian Weiss (NIST); Michael Brundage (NIST); Management System with Human Interactions –
Store or Google Play and sign in with your e-
end-users/manufacturers (from small to large), and researchers to Michael Sharp (NIST); and Doug Thomas (NIST) Namkyoung Lee (University of Maryland)
mail account. Search for the PHM2019 event
discuss what is working well, common challenges that need to be ad- 3:40 – 4:10 Assessment of Dfferent Industrial AI techniques for PHM www.whova.com/ Panelist Feedback / Audience Q&A
and, if prompted, use passcode phmsociety.
dressed, where the community’s priorities should be focused, and how Xiondong 'Alex' Jia (University of Cincinnati) download 4:30 – 4:45 Panelists Final Thoughts
technological adoption can be sped in a cost-effective manner. 4:10 – 4:30 Wrap-up http://whova.com/portal/phm_201909 4:45 – 5:00 Feedback from Students & Audience
4 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 5
Tuesday, September 24, 2019 Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Location Technical Paper Sessions Tutorial Sessions Career Fair Panel Sessions Technology Demos & Product Showcases Location
Time Arizona II Arizona III Pueblo I & II Apache I Apache II Arizona I Apache III Apache IV Time
7am – 5pm Registration Location: Pueblo III Registration Location: Pueblo III 7am – 5pm
7:00 – 8:00 Continental Breakfast Location: Grand Coronado I – III Continental 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 Keynote Speaker: Kevin Sullivan (Arizona Commerce Authority) – “Arizona As a Place of Commerce and Business” Keynote Speaker: Kevin Sullivan (Arizona Commerce Authority) – “Arizona As a Place of Commerce and Business” 8:00 – 8:50
Keynote Speaker: Josh Melin (Honeywell) – “Lessons Learned in Predictive Analytics for Airline Maintenance Operations” Keynote Speaker: Josh Melin (Honeywell) – “Lessons Learned in Predictive Analytics for Airline Maintenance Operations”
8:50 – 9:00 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 8:50 – 9:00
Panel Session 1:
Tutorial Session 1: Career Fair: Tech Demo 1:
Paper Session 1A: PHM for Aviation Maintenance
Paper Session 1B: Paper Session 1C: Introduction to Prognostics General Session 1 Condition Indicator Design & RUL Esti-
9:00 – 10:30 Real-time PHM and Repair Organizations Reserved 9:00 – 10:30
Diagnostics I Prognostics I Matteo Corbetta (SGT, NASA Collins Aerospace • GE mation using MATLAB
Deployment Frank Zahiri (USAF Warner Robins ALC) and
Ames Research Center) (see page TBD for details) MathWorks
Andy Hess (The Hess PHM Group)
10:30 – 10:45 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 10:30 – 10:45
Tech Demo 2:
Paper Session 2B: Career Fair Panel Session 2:
Paper Session 2A: Paper Session 2C: Connected Ecosystem for Aerospace
10:45 – 12:15 PHM Application - Wind Reserved Follow-up Discussions 1 PHM for Manufacturing Reserved 10:45 – 12:15
PHM Methods Anomaly Detection Intelligence and PHM
Turbines Collins Aerospace Greg Vogl (TechSolve)
Collins Aerospace
Conference Lunch Location: Grand Coronado I – III Conference Lunch Location: Grand Coronado I – III
12:15 – 1:30 Keynote Speaker: Stan Martin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Keynote Speaker: Stan Martin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) 12:15 – 1:30
“How Bio Fuels and Other Renewable Energy Sources May Impact Global Climate Change and Alter the Course of History” “How Bio Fuels and Other Renewable Energy Sources May Impact Global Climate Change and Alter the Course of History”
Invited Paper Session 3A: IJPHM Paper Session 3B: Paper Session 3C: Career Fair Panel Session 3: Tech Demo 3:
1:30 – 3:00 Blockchain in Deep Learning Data-Driven Reserved Follow-up Discussions 2 Automotive PHM Emerges Title TBD Reserved 1:30 – 3:00
Control & Aerospace for Aviation Prognostics I GE Azeem Sarwar (General Motors) Honeywell
3:00 – 3:15 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 3:00 – 3:15
Panel Session 4:
Invited Paper Session 4A: Paper Session 4C: Career Fair Tech Demo 4:
Paper Session 4B: PHM for Space Applications
3:15 – 4:45 Design Consideration Predictive Reserved Follow-up Discussions 3 Reserved Title TBD 3:15 – 4:45
Deep Learning Theory Derek DeVries (Northrop Grumman) and
for PHM Maintenance TBD Siemens
Andy Hess (The Hess PHM Group)
4:45 – 5:30 Free Time Free Time 4:45 – 5:30
5:30 – 8:00 Cocktail Reception with Posters Location: Grand Coronado I – III Cocktail Reception with Posters Location: Grand Coronado I – III 5:30 – 8:00
8:00 – 10:00 Student Social Dinner Location: Twisted Vine Pool Bar and Grill Student Social Dinner Location: Twisted Vine Pool Bar and Grill 8:00 – 10:00
Paper Session 1A: Real-time PHM and Deployment Paper Session 2A: PHM Methods Session Chair: Sandeep Gulati (Zyomed) Saetia3, Xiaohui Hu4 (1,2,3,4GE)
Tuesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Arizona II Tuesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Arizona II A Blockchain-Backed Registry for Health-Ready Components & Systems – Using Value Assessment to Drive PHM System Development in Early Design
Session Chair: Marcos Orchard (Universidad de Chile) Session Chair: Jose Celaya (Schlumberger) TBD (TBD) – Daniel Hulse1, Christopher Hoyle2, Kai Goebel3, Irem Tumer4 (1,2,4Oregon
Deployment of Prognostics to Optimize Aircraft Maintenance: A Literature A Survey of Flight Anomaly Detection Methods: Challenges and Opportunities Blockchains for IoT Transactional Integrity and Cybersecurity in High-Density
State U.; 3PARC)
Review – Jorben Pieter Sprong1, Xiaoli Jiang2, Henk Polinder3 (1,2,3Delft U. – Vivian Rowoli Igenewari1, Zakwan Skaf2, Ian K. Jennions3 (1,2,3Cranfield U.) Applications – TBD (TBD)
A Study on PHM Method Suitable for Motor-Driven Commercial Vehicle – Hong A Consortium Digital Data Marketplace enabling AI development via Smart

Ethics in Prognostics and Health Management – Kai Goebel1, Brian Smith2,
of Technology)
Prognostics As-A-Service: A Scalable Cloud Architecture for Prognostics – Suk Chang1, Jong Chan Park2 (1,2Hyundai) Contracts – TBD (TBD) Anupa Bajwa3 (1PARC, LuleåTechnical U.; 2,3NASA Ames)
Jason Watkins1, Christopher Teubert2, John Ossenfort3 (1,3SGT, Inc., NASA Kinematic Frequencies of Rotating Equipment Identified with Sparse Coding
IJPHM Paper Session 3B: Deep Learning for Aviation Paper Session 4B: Deep Learning Applications
Ames; 2NASA Ames) and Dictionary Learning – Sergio Martin-del-Campo1, Fredrik Sandin2,
Tuesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Location: Arizona III Tuesday, 3:15 – 4:45, Room: Arizona III
A Methodology for the Experimental Validation of an Aircraft ECS Digital Twin Stephan Schnabel3 (1,2Luleå U. of Technology; 3SKF)
Session Chair: Neil Eklund (Analatom) Session Chair: Olga Fink (ETH Zürich)
Targeting System Level Diagnostics – Shafayat Hasan Chowdhury1, Fakhre Paper Session 2B: PHM Application - Wind Turbines TrajecNets: Online Failure Evolution Analysis in 2D Space – Nauman Shahid1,
Ali2, Ian K. Jennions3 (1,2,3Cranfield U.) Multi-Source Domain Adaptation for Intelligent Fault Diagnosis of Rolling
Tuesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Arizona III Anarta Ghosh2 (1,2United Technologies Research Center)
Session Chair: Aramis Perez (University of Costa Rica) Fully Unsupervised Feature Alignment for Critical System Health Monitoring Element Bearings: A Novel Deep Generative Framework – Behnoush
Paper Session 1B: Diagnostics I
Tuesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Arizona III Wind Turbine Main Bearing Fatigue Life Estimation with Physics-informed with Varied Operating Conditions – Gabriel Michau1, Chetan Kulkarni2, Kai Rezaeianjouybari1, Ahmed Sherif El-Gizawy2 (1,2U. of Missouri)
Session Chair: Nam-ho Kim (University of Florida) Neural Networks – Yigit Anil Yucesan1, Felipe A. C. Viana2 (1,2U. of Central Goebel3, Olga Fink2 (1,4ETH Zurich; 2SGT, Inc., NASA Ames; 3Luleå U. of †
Multi-label Prediction in Time Series Datausing Deep Neural Networks –
Bearing Condition Monitoring based on the Indicator Generated in Time- Florida) Technology) Wenyu Zhang1, Devesh K. Jha2, Emil Laftchiev3, Daniel Nikovski4 (1Cornell
frequency Domain – Teng Wang1, Zheng Liu2, Guoliang Lu3 (1,2U. of British Adaptive Machine Learning Approach for Fault Prognostics based on Normal Hybrid Deep Fault Detection and Isolation: Combining Deep Neural Networks U.; 2,3,4Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs)
Columbia - Okanagan; 3Shandong U.) Conditions - Application to Shaft Bearings of Wind Turbine – Koceila Abid1, and System Performance Models – Manuel Arias Chao1, Olga Fink2 (1,2ETH
Evaluation of 1D CNN Autoencoders for Lithium-ion Battery Condition
Fault Detection of a Reusable Rocket Engine using Phase Plane Trajectory of Moamar Sayed-Mouchaweh2, Cornez Laurence3 (1,2IMT Lille Douai; 3CEA Zurich)
Tech) Assessment Using Synthetic Data – Christopher J. Valant1, Jay D. Wheaton2,
Feature Vectors – Seiji Tsutsumi1, Miki Hirabayashi2, Daiwa Sato3, Masaharu Paper Session 3C: Data-Driven Prognostics I
A Diagnostic Framework for Wind Turbine Gearboxes Using Machine Learning Michael G. Thurston3, Sean P. McConky4, Nenad G. Nenadic5 (1,2,3,4,5RIT)
Abe4, Kaname Kawatsu5, Masaki Sato6, Toshiya Kimura7, Tomoyuki Tuesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Room: Pueblo I & II
Hashimoto8 (1,2,3,5,6,7,8JAXA; 4Ryoyu Systems) – Sofia Koukoura1, James Carroll2, Alasdair McDonald3 (1,2,3U. of Strathclyde)
Session Chair: Wei zhong Yan (GE Global Research Center) Paper Session 4C: Predictive Maintenance
Order Tracking Using Variational Mode Decomposition to Detect Gear Faults Paper Session 2C: Anomaly Detection A Novel Similarity-based Method for Remaining Useful Life Prediction Using Tuesday, 3:15 – 4:45, Room: Pueblo I & II
under Speed Fluctuations – Madhurjya Dev Choudhury1, Liu Hong2, Jaspreet Tuesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Pueblo I & II Kernel Two Sample Test – Xiaodong Jia1, Haoshu Cai2, Yuanming Hsu3, Session Chair: Daniel Jung (Linkoping University)
Singh Dhupia3 (1,3U. of Auckland; 2Wuhan U. of Technology) Session Chair: Jae Yoon (National Oilwell Varco) Wenzhe Li4, Jianshe Feng5, Jay Lee6 (1,2,3,4,5,6U. of Cincinnati)
Automating Visual Inspection with Convolutional Neural Networks – Sreerupa
Paper Session 1C: Prognostics I Isolation and Localization of Unknown Faults Using Neural Network-Based A Hybrid PSO-SVM Based Method for Degradation Process Prediction of
Residuals – Daniel Jung1 (1Linkoping U.) Reciprocating Seal – Madhumitha Ramachandran1, Jon Keegan2, Zahed Das1, Christopher D Hollander2, Suraiya Suliman3 (1,2,3Lockheed Martin)
Tuesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Pueblo I & II
Automatic Indexation of Turbofan Data to Identify Anomalous Behaviors – Siddique3 (1,2,3U. of Oklahoma) Categorization Errors for Data Entry in Maintenance Work-Orders – Thurston
Session Chair: Ramin Moradi (University of Maryland)
Jerome Lacaille1, Cynthia Faure2, Madalina Olteanu3, Marie Cottrell4 Remaining Useful Life Prediction of Bearings with Ensemble Learning – Sexton1, Melinda Hodkiewicz2, Michael P. Brundage3 (1,3NIST; 2U. of Western
Wheel Bearing Fault Isolation and Prognosis Using Acoustic Based Approach –
(1Safran Aircraft Engines; 2,3,4Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne) Junchuan Shi1, Kai Goebel2, Dazhong Wu3 (1,3U. of Central Florida; 2PARC) Australia)
Jianshe Feng1, Xinyu Du2, Mutasim Salman3 (1U. of Cincinnati; 2,3GM)
Data-Driven Detection of Anomalies and Cascading Failures in Traffic Networks Agreement Behavior of Isolated Annotators for Maintenance Work-Order Data
Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Corrosion-Fatigue Prognosis – Arinan Invited Paper Session 4A: Design Consideration for PHM
– Sanchita Basak1, Afiya Ayman2, Aron Laszka3, Abhishek Dubey4, Bruno
Dourado1, Felipe A. C. Viana2 (1,2U. of Central Florida) Tuesday, 3:15 – 4:45, Room: Arizona II Mining – Emily Hastings1, Thurston Sexton2, Michael P. Brundage3, Melinda
Leao5 (1,4Vanderbilt U.; 2,3U. of Houston; 5Siemens)
Multivariate Bernoulli Logit-Normal Model for Failure Prediction – Huijuan Session Chair: Ian Jennions (Cranfield University) Hodkiewicz4 (1U. of Illinois; 2,3NIST; 4U. of Western Australia)
Shao1, Xinwei Deng2, Chi Zhang3, Shuai Zheng4, Hamed Khorasgani5, Invited Paper Session 3A: Blockchain in Control & Aerospace Best Practices Framework for Improving Maintenance Data Quality to Enable
Ahmed Farahat6, Chetan Gupta7 (1,3,4,5,6,7Hitachi; 2Virginia Tech) Tuesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Location: Arizona II Asset Performance Analytics – Sarah Lukens1, Manjish Naik2, Kittipong

Invited papers concurrently published in IJPHM (www.ijphm.org)
6 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 7
Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Location Technical Paper Sessions Tutorial Sessions Career Fair Panel Sessions Technology Demos & Product Showcases Location
Time Arizona II Arizona III Pueblo I & II Apache I Apache II Arizona I Apache III Apache IV Time
7am – 5pm Registration Location: Pueblo III Registration Location: Pueblo III 7am – 5pm
7:00 – 8:00 Continental Breakfast Location: Grand Coronado I – III Continental 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: Victor Baker (University of Arizona) Luminary Speaker: Victor Baker (University of Arizona) 8:00 – 8:50
“The Sciences of Global Megaflooding, Paleoflood Hydrology, and Modern Flood Risks” “The Sciences of Global Megaflooding, Paleoflood Hydrology, and Modern Flood Risks”
8:50 – 9:00 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 8:50 – 9:00
Career Fair: General
Paper Session 5A: Tutorial Session 2: Panel Session 5: Product Showcases Location: Grand
Paper Session 5B: Paper Session 5C: Session 2
9:00 – 10:30 Deep Networks for Uncertainty Management for PHM PHM for Human Health and Performance NIST, PTC, Siemens, QSI, Coronado I – III 9:00 – 10:30
Diagnostics II Prognostics II TBD
PHM Shankar Sankararaman (PwC) Thurmon Lockhart (Arizona State University) GE, SAE ITC, Gastops, GPMS
(see page TBD for details)
10:30 – 10:45 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 10:30 – 10:45
Tech Demo 5
Paper Session 6A: Paper Session 6B: Paper Session 6C: Career Fair Panel Session 6:
Private Event Testability Engineering And Maintenance
10:45 – 12:15 PHM Application Performance and Features and Follow-up Discussions 4 Precision Agriculture Reserved 10:45 – 12:15
(Locaion: Apache I) System (TEAMS) Toolset
- UAV Uncertainty Information Fusion TBD Alice Robinson (Karrott Reserach)
QSI
Conference Lunch Location: Grand Coronado I – III Conference Lunch Location: Grand Coronado I – III
12:15 – 1:30 Keynote Speaker: Jon Dunsdon (GE Aviation Digital) Keynote Speaker: Jon Dunsdon (GE Aviation Digital) 12:15 – 1:30
“Advancements in Asset Health Monitoring using AI” “Advancements in Asset Health Monitoring using AI”
Panel Session 7:
Paper Session 7A: Invited Paper Session 7B: Invited Paper Session 7C: Career Fair Tech Demo 6:
PHM Enablers for Autonomous Systems
1:30 – 3:00 Data-driven PHM for Human Health Data Challenge Reserved Follow-up Discussions 5 Reserved AI Assisted Borescope Inspections 1:30 – 3:00
Karl Reichard (Pennsylvania State University)
Prognostics II & Performance I Winners TBD GE
and George Vachtsevanos (Georgia Tech)
3:00 – 3:15 Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V Break Location: Grand Coronado IV & V 3:00 – 3:15
Panel Session 8: Tech Demo 7:
Paper Session 8A: IJPHM Paper Session 8B: Invited Paper Session 8C: Career Fair
Fielded Systems: Lessons Learned Health-Ready Components and Systems /
3:15 – 4:45 Optimization & PHM for Human Health Data Challenge Reserved Follow-up Discussions 6 Reserved 3:15 – 4:45
Andy Hess (The Hess PHM Group) and ExchangeWell Digital Data Marketplace
Control for PHM & Performance II Discussion Forum TBD
Ash Thakker (Global Technology Connections, Inc.) SAE ITC
4:45 – 5:30 Free Time Free Time 4:45 – 5:30
Conference Banquet Location: Desert Botanical Garden Conference Banquet Location: Desert Botanical Garden
5:30 – 10:00 5:30 – 10:00
Buses Begin loading at 5:30pm Buses Begin loading at 5:30pm
Paper Session 5A: Deep Networks for PHM Echauz , Keith Kenemer , Sarfaraz Hussein , Jay Dhaliwal , Saurabh
1 2 3 4
Hydraulic Aerospace Actuator – Desham Mitra , Pulak Halder , Siddhartha
1 2
Joon Ha Jung , Jong M. Ha , Yong Chang Shin , Heonjun Yoon6, Kyung
3 4 5

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
6
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)
3
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.)
8 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 9
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

Paper Session 9A: Gearbox Diagnostics †


TBD IJPHM Paper Operating Conditions – Aramis Perez , Heraldo Rozas , Francisco
1 2
Session Chair: Shankar Sankarraraman (Vanderbilt University)
Thursday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Arizona II Jaramillo3, Vanessa Quintero4, Marcos Orchard5 (1,2,3,5U. of Chile; A Deep Learning-Based Method for Cutting Parameter Optimization
Paper Session 10A: Structural Health Monitoring
Session Chair: Melinda Hodkiewicz (UWA) 4
U. Tecnológico de Panama) for Band Saw Machine – Pin Li1, Jianshe Feng2, Feng Zhu3, Hossein
Thursday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Arizona II
A Comprehensive Analysis of the Performance of Gear Fault Detection Performance of Photovoltaic Modules After an Accelerated Thermal Davari4, Liang-Yu Chen5, Jay Lee6 (1,2,3,4,5,6U. of Cincinnati)
Session Chair: Xinyu Du (General Motors)
Algorithms – Eric Bechhoefer1, Brent Butterworth2 (1GPMS; 2Garmin Cycling Degradation Test – Aramis Perez1, Luis Gabriel Marin2, Anomaly Detection and Diagnosis In Manufacturing Systems: A
Chemometrics as a Tool to Gain Insight into Fiber Rope Aging from
International) Fernando Fuentes3, Patricio Mendoza4, Guillermo Jimenez5, Comparative Study Of Statistical, Machine Learning And Deep
Infrared Images – Ellen Marie Nordgård-Hansen1, Håkon Jarle
An Evaluation of Empirical Approach for Gearbox Diagnosis in the Marcos Orchard6 (1,3,4,6U. of Chile; 2Cycle System; 5U. de Los Andes) Learning Techniques – Kalyani Zope1, Kuldeep Singh2, Sri Harsha
Hassel2, Rune Schlanbusch3 (1,3NORCE; 2Idletechs)
Construction Equipment – Keon Kim1 (1Doosan Infracore, Ltd) Nistala3, Arghya Basak4, Pradeep Rathore5, Venkataramana
Experimental Results of Acoustic Emission Attenuation Due toWave Paper Session 11A: System Level Health
Tooth Crack Severity Assessment in the Early Stage of Crack Runkana6 (1,2,3,4,5,6TCS)
Propagation in Composites – Sebastian Felix Wirtz1, Stefan Bach2, Thursday, 1:30 – 3:00, Room: Arizona II
Propagation Using Gearbox Dynamic Model – Xingkai Yang1, Ming Process Control Decision Inference, Monitoring, and Execution –
Dirk Söffker3 (1,2,3U. Duisburg-Essen) Session Chair: Shuangwen Sheng (National Renewable Energy Labora-
J. Zuo2, Zhigang (Will) Tian3 (1,2,3U. of Alberta)
Isolation-based feature Selection for Unsupervised Outlier Detection – tory) Robert Matania1, Jean-Marie Foret2, Vicente Camarillo3, Mark
Paper Session 9B: Diagnostics III Qibo Yang1, Jaskaran Singh2, Jay Lee3 (1,2,3U. of Cincinnati) Advanced Fault-tolerant Control Strategy of Wind Turbine Based Walker4 (1,2,3,4D2K Technologies)
Thursday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Arizona III on Squirrel Cage Induction Generator with Rotor Bar Defects
Paper Session 10B: PHM for Air Traffic Management Paper Session 12A: Prediction Methods
Session Chair: Felipe Viana (Uptake) – Boubakeur Roubah1, Houari Toubakh2, Moamar Sayed-
Thursday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Arizona III Thursday, 3:15 – 4:45, Room: Arizona II
Fault Identification and Isolation in Dynamic Systems Using Multiple Mouchaweh3 (1Ferhat Abbas U.; 2Kasdi Merbah U.; 3Mines-Douai)
Session Chair: Dirk Soeffker (University of Duisburg-Essen) Session Chair: Guangxing Niu (University of South Carolina)
Models – Olivia Maria Alves Coelho1, Wlamir O. L. Vianna2, Takashi Probabilistic Health and Mission Readiness Assessment at System-
A Survey of Flight Crew Procedural Deviation using Anomaly Detection Probability of Detection (POD)-based Metric for Evaluation of
Yoneyama3 (1,2Embraer; 3Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica) Level – Leonardo Barbini1, Michael Borth2 (1,2TNO)
– Vivian Rowoli Igenewari1, Zakwan Skaf2, Ian K. Jennions3 Classifiers Used in Driving Behavior Prediction – Daniel Adofo
Classification Based Diagnosis:: Integrating Partial Knowledge of Introducing AnomDB: An Unsupervised Anomaly Detection Method for
(1,2,3Cranfield U.) Ameyaw1, Qi Deng2, Dirk Söffker3 (1,2,3U. of Duisburg-Essen)
the Physical System – Ion Matei1, Johan de Kleer2, Alexander CNC Machine Control Data – Lou Zhang1, Sarah Elghazoly2, Brock
Risk-Based Dynamic Anisotropic Operational Safety Bound for Aircraft Trajectory Prediction using LSTM Neural Network with
Feldman3, Maksym Zhenirovskyy4, Rahul Rai5 (1,2,3,4PARC; 5U. at Tweedie3 (1,2,3MachineMetrics)
Rotary UAV Traffic Control – Jueming Hu1, Heinz Erzberger2, Kai Embedded Convolutional Layer – Yutian Pang1, Nan Xu2, Yongming
Buffalo - SUNY)
Goebel3, Yongming Liu4 (1,4Arizona State U.; 2U. of California; 3Luleå Paper Session 11B: Taxonomy and Knowledge Mangement for PHM
A Hybrid Qualitative and Quantitative Diagnosis Approach – Ion Matei1, Liu3 (1,2,3Arizona State U.)
Technical U.) Thursday, 1:30 – 3:00, Room: Arizona III
Maksym Zhenirovskyy2, Johan de Kleer3, Alexander Feldman4
Sptio-temporal Anomaly Detection, Diagnostics, and Prediction of Session Chair: Daniel Vissolo (Schlumberger) Paper Session 12C: Anomaly Detection II
(1,2,3,4PARC)
the Air-traffic Trajectory Deviation using the Convective Weather Studies to Predict Maintenance Time Duration and Important Thursday, 3:15 – 4:45, Room: Pueblo I & II
Paper Session 9C: Prognostics III – Xinyu Zhao1, Hao Yan2, Jing Li3, Yutian Pang4, Yongming Liu5 Factors From Maintenance Workorder Data – Madhusudanan Session Chair: Gregory Vogl (NIST)
Thursday, 9:00 – 10:30, Room: Pueblo I & II (1,2,3,4,5Arizona State U.) Navinchandran1, Michael E. Sharp2, Michael P. Brundage3, Thurston Inter-Turn Short-Circuit Failure of PMSM Indicator based on Kalman
Session Chair: Matteo Corbetta (SGT Inc., NASA Ames Research Cen- B. Sexton4 (1,2,3,4NIST) Filtering in Operational Behavior – Badr Mansouri1, Hicham Janati
Paper Session 10C: Accelerated Aging and Simulations
ter) Towards an Enhanced Data- and Knowledge Management Capability: Idrissi2, Audrey Venon3 (1,2,3SAFRAN)
Thursday, 10:45 – 12:15, Room: Pueblo I & II
Continuous Times Bayesian Networks in Prognosis and Health A Data Life Cycle Model Proposition for Integrated Vehicle Health Computation Method of Gear Dynamic Response Using Experimental
Session Chair: Jamie Coble (University Of Tennessee, Nuclear Engi-
Management of Centrifugal Pumps – Tyler Forrester1, Mark Harris2, Management. – Alexslis Maindze1, Zakwan Skaf2, Ian Jennions3 Strain Data and Application in Pitting Fault Analysis – Yongzhi Qu1,
neering)
Jacob Senecal3, John Sheppard4 (1,2,3,4Montana State U.) (1,2,3Cranfield U.) Haoliang Zhang2, Zechao Wang3, Zude Zhou4 (1,2,3,4Wuhan U. of
A Regularized Deep Clustering Method for Fault Trend Analysis
A Prognostics Framework for Power Semiconductor IGBT Modules Data-driven Approach to Equipment Taxonomy Classification – Technology)
– Yongzhi Qu1, Yue Zhang2, David He3, Miao He4, Dude Zhou5
through Monitoring of the On-State Voltage – Nicolas Degrenne1, Kittipong Saetia1, Sarah Lukens2, Erik Pijcke3, Xiaohui Hu4 (1,2,3,4GE)
(1,2,3,4,5U. of Illinois at Chicago) A Hybrid Qualitative and Quantitative Diagnosis Approach – Ion Matei1,
Chihiro Kawahara2, Stefan Mollov3 (1,2,3MERCE)
A Simulation Engine for the Characterization of Capacity Degradation Paper Session 11C: PHM for Manufacturing Maksym Zhenirovskyy2, Johan de Kleer3, Alexander Feldman4

Invited papers concurrently published in IJPHM (www.ijphm.org) Processes in Lithium-ion Batteries Undergoing Heterogeneous Thursday, 1:30 – 3:00, Room: Pueblo I & II (1,2,3,4PARC)
10 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society 2019 11
needs to be approached as an uncertainty propagation problem that José R. Celaya is a Principal Scientist and Machine Learning Techni-
Career Fair Tutorials can be solved using a variety of statistical methods. Several uncertain- cal Lead Manager at the Software Technology and Innovation Center,
Schlumberger. Previously, he was the Lead Scientist and Co-lead at
ty propagation methods will be explained in detail, through immersive
Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:00 – 5:00 One of the unique features of the PHM conferences is free technical implementation (in Python). Finally, practical challenges pertaining to the Diagnostics and Prognostics Group and a founding member of the
Location: Apache II tutorials on various topics in health management taught by industry uncertainty quantification and management in prognostics will also be Prognostics Center of Excellence, both at the Intelligent Systems Divi-
experts. As educational events tutorials provide a comprehensive intro- discussed. sion of NASA Ames Research Center. He received a Ph.D. degree in
Are you still looking for a career opportunity in PHM? The PHM Society Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems in 2008, a M. E. degree in
duction to the state-of-the-art in the tutorial’s topic. Proposed tutorials
can help you to meet your next employer at the Career Fair sessions on Note: This is a hands-on tutorial. It is recommended to download scripts Operations Research and Statistics in 2008, a M. S. degree in Electri-
address the interests of a varied audience: beginners, developers, de-
September 24–25, 2019! before the tutorial at https://www.phmconference.org/tutorials. cal Engineering in 2003, all from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
signers, researchers, practitioners, and decision makers who wish to
The PHM Career Fair is an exposition for PHM employers to meet with learn a given aspect of prognostic health management. Tutorials will Presenter Bio: Shankar Sankararaman received a B.S. in civil engineer- New York; and a B. S. in Cybernetics Engineering in 2001 from CETYS
prospective job seekers. This year the PHM Society is holding a Career focus both on theoretical aspects as well as industrial applications of ing from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, in 2007, and later University, México.
Fair within the 11th Annual Conference at Scottsdale, Arizona to enable prognostics. These tutorials reach a good balance between the topic obtained a Ph.D. in civil engineering from Vanderbilt University, Nash-
recruiters and job seekers the opportunity to meet and conduct inter-
views. Come meet and talk with growing companies hiring in PHM!
coverage and its relevance to the community. ville, TN, USA, in 2012. Soon after, he joined NASA Ames Research Panel Sessions
Tutorial Session 1: Introduction to Prognostics Center, Moffett Field, CA, where he developed algorithms for system
Benefits for Recruiters Tuesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Location: Apache I health monitoring, prognostics, decision-making, and uncertainty man- Panel Session 1: PHM for Aviation Maintenance Repair
Recruiters will have access to a large pool of candidates and early- Matteo Corbetta agement. His research focuses on the various aspects of uncertainty Organizations
SGT, NASA Ames Research Center quantification, integration, and management in different types of aero- Tuesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Location: Arizona I
access to their resumes to narrow down the qualified candidates.
space, mechanical, and civil engineering systems. His research inter- Session Chairs: Frank Zahiri (USAF Warner Robins ALC) and Andy
Recruiters will be onsite to interview and have a face-to-face interaction Abstract: This tutorial will focus on the fundamentals and basic concepts
ests include probabilistic methods, risk and reliability analysis, Bayesian Hess (The Hess PHM Group)
with the candidates for full-time, part-time and internship positions. of prognostics and health management, giving emphasis to condition-
The career fair is an advertised event and offers employers high networks, system health monitoring, diagnosis and prognosis, deci- Description: Maintenance Repair Organizations (MROs) are an ex-
based approaches. The audience will be introduced to the key elements
visibility and recognition during the conference. sion-making under uncertainty, and multidisciplinary analysis. He is a tremely critical part of any military or commercial aviation sustainment
that compose a prognostic framework, their interaction, uncertainty and
Recruiters will be able to share a description of their vacancies prior member of the Non-Deterministic Approaches (NDA) technical commit- enterprise. The efficiency and production performance of any MRO di-
effect on the prediction of the system evolution over time. The session
to the conference. tee at the American Institute of Aeronautics, the Probabilistic Methods rectly effects the associated aircraft's fleet-wide operational availability,
will continue with an overview of data-driven and model-based ap-
Technical Committee (PMC) at the American Society of Civil Engineers readiness, sustainment costs. PHM capabilities coupled with Resilient
Benefits for Job Seekers proaches for prognostics, and will also propose two case studies on
prognostic and failure prediction written in Python programming lan- (ASCE), and the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Society. and Smart Manufacturing related technologies can play significant roles
The career Fair is FREE and OPEN to all registered PHM19 Shankar has co-authored a book on prognostics and published over
guage. The participants will have direct access to the Python scripts and in increasing the efficiency and production performance for any aircraft
conference participants and recruiters. 100 technical articles in international journals and conferences. Pres- MRO. This panel will explore current MRO challenges and issues; and
Candidates of all ages, all levels of experience, and all industries are will be able to run them on their personal laptop*. The tutorial will sum-
marize the theory behind the two algorithms, and will guide the audience ently, Shankar works as a consultant with PwC where he leads machine focus on how particular PHM capabilities and new Resilient and Smart
encouraged to attend. learning and predictive analytics efforts for various industrial and busi- Manufacturing technologies can positively impact MRO performance
Candidates can access a description of the available through the code for a thorough understanding, from data preprocessing
to output representation. ness challenges. and the overall goals for the contemporary sustainment enterprise.
openings and e-mail their resumes prior to the career fair to
[email protected]. Note: The examples will require Python 2.6 or later, and librar- Tutorial Session 3: Prognostics and Health Management on the Panelists:
Recruiters will be onsite to conduct on-the-spot interviews for full- ies NumPy, SciPy, and matplotlib, installed on the machine. In ad- Cloud—An Introduction Rob Andes (TDKC)
time, part-time and internship positions. dition, it is recommended to also download scripts and slides at Thursday, 10:45 – 12:15, Location: Apache I Daniel Braley (Boeing)
https://www.phmconference.org/tutorials. Jose Celaya and Indranil Roychoudhury Sudipto Ghoshal (QSI)
Participating Companies Christopher Saldana (George Institute of Technology)
Schlumberger
Collins Aerospace • GE Presenter Bio: Matteo Corbetta is a Research Engineer with SGT Inc., John Semmens (Lockheed Martin)
at NASA Ames Research Center, Calif. His research activity focuses Abstract: This tutorial will motivate the use of cloud computing services
Tuesday, September 24, 2019 on developing algorithms for diagnostics, prognostics, and uncertainty as a development tool for prognostics applications. It will then cover the Panel Session 2: PHM for Manufacturing
9:00 – 10:30 General Session 1: quantification for critical engineering assets. His recent works involves implementation of a physics-based prognostics approach on the Google Tuesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Location: Arizona I
Collins Aerospace • GE applications in autonomous aerial systems, aerial vehicle diagnostic Cloud Platform, and demonstrate how this cloud-friendly PHM approach Session Chair: Greg Vogl (NIST)
and prognostic, and urban air mobility. Prior to joining NASA, he worked can be used to predict the Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of an IIoT tes- Description: The future industrial internet of things (IIoT) will realize the
10:45 – 12:15 Follow-up Discussions 1:
as R&D Condition Monitoring Systems Engineer at Siemens Gamesa tbed from the Oil & Gas industry that is representative of a 3-well-pad. connectivity of machine tools and online diagnostics and prognostics for
10:45 – 11:30 Collins Aerospace
Renewable Energy, Denmark, and as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Topics covered would be physics-based fault detection, fault isolation, improved product quality and asset utilization. But the question remains:
11:30 – 12:15 TBD
Politecnico di Milano, Italy. He obtained Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. in me- fault identification, and RUL prediction and their ‘cloud-friendly’ imple- How do we get there? Machine tools are vital for the production of high-
1:30 – 3:00 Follow-up Discussions 2: chanical engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2016, 2012 and 2009. mentation. value parts, and these machines will still be mechanical in nature, thus
1:30 – 2:15 GE Tutorial Session 2: Uncertainty Management for PHM subject to wear and performance changes. One vision of IIoT is a future
Presenter Bios: Indranil Roychoudhury received the B.E. (Hons.) de-
2:15 – 3:00 TBD Wednesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Location: Apache I with maintenance systems with self-diagnostic capabilities that enable
gree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Birla Institute of equipment to achieve and sustain near-zero breakdown performance.
3:15 – 4:45 Follow-up Discussions 3: Shankar Sankararaman Technology and Science, Pilani, Rajasthan, India in 2004, and the M.S.
PwC Parts should be produced with no unplanned downtime while reducing
3:15 – 4:00 TBD and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Vanderbilt University, manufacturing costs and maintaining or increasing part quality. But how
4:00 – 4:45 TBD Abstract: This tutorial will focus on the significance, interpretation, quan- Nashville, Tennessee, USA, in 2006 and 2009, respectively. Currently, to do so? Manufacturers need smart machine tools with online abilities
Wednesday, September 25, 2019 tification, and management of uncertainty in prognostics, with an em- Dr. Roychoudhury is an AI Scientist at the Schlumberger Software Tech- to assess their own health, so that production isn’t halted but enhanced.
phasis on predicting the remaining useful life of engineering systems nology Innovation Center in Menlo Park, California. Prior to that, he was Through identification of current health and early signs of problems,
9:00 – 10:30 General Session 2: and components. Prognostics deals with predicting the future behavior with SGT, Inc., at NASA Ames Research Center as a Computer Sci- smart machine tools with prognostic and health management (PHM)
TBD of engineering systems, and is affected by various sources of uncertain- entist from 2009 - 2018. His research interests include hybrid systems systems will give manufacturers the trusted information they need to
10:45 – 12:15 Follow-up Discussions 4: ty. In order to facilitate meaningful prognostics-based decision-making, it modeling, model-based diagnostics and prognostics, distributed diag- optimize production. Currently, manufacturers are implementing their
10:45 – 11:30 TBD is important to analyze how these sources of uncertainty affect prognos- nostics and prognostics, and Bayesian diagnostics of complex physical own PHM programs based around various sensors including MEMS ac-
11:30 – 12:15 TBD tics, and thereby, compute the overall uncertainty in the remaining useful systems. Dr. Roychoudhury is a member of the Prognostics and Health celerometers. This panel will bring together a diverse group of speakers
life prediction. However, several state-of-the-art industrial techniques do Management Society and a Senior Member of the IEEE. from industry and academia to discuss online sensor-based solutions to
1:30 – 3:00 Follow-up Discussions 5: not consider a systematic approach to the treatment of uncertainty. This
1:30 – 2:15 TBD tutorial will explain the paramount importance of uncertainty quantifica-
2:15 – 3:00 TBD tion and management in prognostics, focusing both on testing-based
life prediction and condition-based prognostics. In particular, the suit-
Want to be a part of next year's PHME2020 Conference
(in Turin, Italy) or PHM2020 Conference (in Nashville,
3:15 – 4:45 Follow-up Discussions 6:
ability of classical (frequentist) and subjective (Bayesian) approaches to
3:15 – 4:00 TBD
uncertainty will be discussed, and it will be explained that the Bayesian
4:00 – 4:45 TBD
For further details or questions, please contact Abbas Chokor at
interpretation of uncertainty is more suitable for condition-based prog-
nostics and health monitoring. Numerical examples will be used to dem- Tennessee, USA)? See page 20 for details!
[email protected] or enquire at the Registration Desk. onstrate that uncertainty quantification in remaining useful life prediction
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transform machine tools into smart machine tools for the future IIoT. Dis- made by the United States Census Bureau, the present population of cation domains from Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance to Panelists:
cussion will focus around sensor-based PHM solutions for spindles and older adults 65 years of age and older will double by the year 2030 rescue operations, border patrol, driverless vehicles, driverless air taxis, Marcos Orchard (Universidad de Chile)
linear axes, which are the main elements of machine tools that affect and constitute a significant portion of the total population. Consider- undersea exploration, among others. It is documented that autonomous Marcos Quiñones (Vanderbilt University)
part quality. However, another goal of the panel is to spur discussion to ing that three-fourths of Americans age 65 and older have one or more systems (UAVs, for example) are failing at alarming rates. PHM and Bin Zhang (University of South Carolina)
explore the potential impact of these relatively new approaches to other chronic conditions, with nearly 50% of them reporting two or more condi- related technologies aim to introduce new tools/methods for their re- Panel Session 10: PHM19 Education and Professional Development
industries of interest to the PHM Society, such as transportation vehicles tions, the availability of health care resources and health care provid- silient design and safe operation. The panel is inviting the participation Workshop
and energy production assets. ers becomes critically important. Many chronic diseases that severely of scientists/engineers, students and academics, company personnel, Thursday, 9:00 – 10:30, Location: Arizona I
limit quality of life are difficult to manage in their later stages, but can government personnel involved in autonomy and autonomous systems, Session Chairs: Karl Reichard (Pennsylvania State University) and Jeff
Panelists:
be managed more effectively and efficiently if treated early – as such, conference participants interested to learn about the emerging autono- Bird (TECnos)
Sreerupa ("Rupa") Das (Lockheed Martin)
Jaydeep Karandikar (GE Global Research) underpinnings of Predictive Health Management (PHM) – “predict and mous systems technologies. Panel members and panel participants will
render preventive measures prior to failure” is well suited to respond to Description: The PHM Society mission emphasizes free and unre-
Mark Walker (D2K Technologies) discuss current and future technologies for improved system perfor-
the health needs of older adults. Implementation of new and innova- stricted access to PHM knowledge, promotion of interdisciplinary and
Lou Zhang (Machine Metrics) mance. Actual case studies and examples will be used to illustrate the
tive approaches to healthcare delivery that focuses on an integrated, international collaboration in PHM and leading the advancement of PHM
technological innovations.
Panel Session 3: The Electrifying Pace of Automotive PHM yet affordable approach that “closes the gap” between the tradition- as an engineering discipline. ‘Products’ for PHM education and profes-
Tuesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Location: Arizona I ally separate fields of health monitoring and prevention is necessary. Panelists: sional development accessible to the whole community contribute to all
Session Chair: Azeem Sarwar (General Motors) As such, this panel will discuss contributions in the fields of wearable Yao Cui (Kuka Robotics) of these aims.
smart sensors, sensor-data-fusion, machine learning and data mining, Wolfgang Fink (University of Arizona) The PHM Taxonomy under development offers a common basis for un-
Description: Increasing electric and electronic content in modern day
prediction and diagnosis, and electronic health records and databases Kai Goebel (PARC) derstanding PHM domains, and skill levels and advancement. The PHM
vehicles is bringing value to the customers but also adding to vehicle
complexity. US-based OEMs and suppliers collectively paid about 7.4 - all in the context of prognostics and health management for human Steve Holland (General Motors, retired) Continuing Professional Development Guidelines offer personal and or-
billion USD in 2016 for warranty claims – with 50% or more related to health and performance. Moreover, this panel builds on the discussions Mathieu Kemp (Monterey Bay Aquarium) ganizational career planning and enhancement for the PHM community
electric or electronic components. With increasingly tight emission re- of the experience and processes encountered/created by the panelists, Panel Session 8: Fielded Systems: Lessons Learned as a whole.
quirements and growing societal pressures, the auto industry is turning and highlights specific challenges, needs, and wants with respect to the
Wednesday, 3:15 – 4:45, Location: Arizona I This workshop format will validate and advance the scope, content and
toward electric vehicles. More component sensing is possible than ever development and implementation of standards and guidelines pertain-
Session Chairs: Andy Hess (The Hess PHM Group) and Ash Thakker applications of these two products to serve the widest domains of PHM
before, and more vehicles are boasting 4G connectivity that is essential ing to PHM in the area of human health and performance. This diverse
(Global Technology Connections, Inc.) and its stakeholders. Draft versions of the products will be made avail-
to off-load data for cloud-based analytics. PHM demands a strategic ap- group of panelists will present their perspectives on PHM as it pertains
Description: Several long-term career practitioners in the fields of able in advance through updates to the existing PHM Society forums.
proach aligned not only with company goals and product requirements to human assets. Conversations will include PHM's current and future
but also linked into its field service support. This panel will explore the envisioned applications within general healthcare, high stress work envi- PHM and CBM+ will share their experiences, observations, and les- Panelists:
challenges and opportunities posed by the increasingly electrified auto- ronments, sports/athletes, theatre, and space environments, along with sons learned as part of this distinguished panel of experts. Much can Jeff Bird (PHM Society EPD Committee Chair)
motive market and how PHM technologies can help mitigate warranty how the needs, data stream, and supporting PHM tools, can be better be learned from the requirements generation, development, Verification Jamie Coble (University of Tennessee)
costs. designed, developed, implemented, integrated, verified, and validated to and Validation, implementation, maturation, fielded use, fleet support, Harry Julijanto (Rolls Royce USA)
impact the new paradigm of smart healthcare. and enterprise-wide use of real world PHM systems. Just the develop- Nancy Madge (TECnos)
Panelists: George Vachtsevanos (Georgia Tech)
Panelists: ment of the individual capabilities that make up a comprehensive and
Regan Dixon (General Motors)
Erica Forzani (Arizona State University) fully integrated PHM system; provides many lessons learned - both Panel Session 11: Small Business
Ravindra Patankar (KPIT Technologies Limited)
Liang Dong (Iowa State University) good and bad. A recently evolving important focused area will also be Thursday, 10:45 – 12:15, Location: Arizona I
Michael Pecht (CALCE, University of Maryland)
Thurmon Lockhart (Arizona State University) explored around the question: "just who really owns the data that these Session Chair: Ash Thakker (Global Technology Connection, Inc.)
Daniel Riegel (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Jennifer Margrett (Iowa State University) systems produce". These issues need to be discussed, documented,
Panel Session 4: PHM for Space Applications Description: There are a variety of different small business organizations
Balaji Narashimhan (Iowa State University) and viewed across the many industry sectors that are fielding PHM sys-
Tuesday, 3:15 – 4:45, Location: Arizona I involved in prognostics and health management technology and solu-
Rahul Soangra (Chapman University) tems. Short presentations will be given by all panel participants that de-
Session Chairs: Derek DeVries (NGC) and Andy Hess (The Hess PHM tions, and their applications include use cases in both the commercial
Teresa Wu (Arizona State University) scribe their particular topic area and experiences within the PHM/CBM+
Group) and government/defense sector. Challenges and successes from small
Yezhou Yang (Arizona State University) domains. An open panel discussion will follow to explore some of these
business organizations in this field will be highlighted, including how
Description: The planned use of manned and long term crewed space identified specific issues and concerns.
Panel Session 6: Precision Agriculture they engage and collaborate with larger organizations on PHM related
platforms, as well as quick to launch and reusable space vehicles, is Wednesday, 10:45 – 12:15, Location: Arizona I Panelists: projects, whether they focus on a service or product type of business
increasing on a very accelerating rate. After the legacy NASA developed Session Chair: Alice Robinson (Karrott Reserach) James ("Hoffy") Hofmeister (Ridgetop Group) model, and different approaches they use for growing and funding their
Space Shuttle and LEO ISS; among many things, there are near term Mark Hollins (NAVAIR) business. Aspects related to which funding approaches they consider,
NASA plans for: a lunar Gateway station, a permanent lunar base, as- Description: The objective of our panel is to showcase the exciting world such as SBIR/government grants, venture capital / investment, among
Greg Kacprzynski (Sikorsky / Lockheed Martin RMS)
teroid present, and Mars bases. Vehicles and platforms to accomplish of Precision Agriculture and specifically the emerging revolution in Data- other approaches will also be discussed. Ways forwards on how the
Piyush Modi (NVIDIA)
these far reaching goals will include: crewed space and surface based Driven agriculture. Precision Agriculture has been defined by Wikipedia PHM Society can involve and engage more small business organiza-
Michael Pecht (CALCE, University of Maryland)
stations and habitats; various types of launch, long range transportation, as the key component of the third wave of modern agriculture revolu- tions or include more topics at the conference will also be considered.
and orbit to surface vehicles; and all kinds of support subsystems and tions. However, despite the many significant advances that have been Panel Session 9: Theoretical Aspects of Prognostics
technologies. Beside NASA and other government directed organiza- made in GPS-driven agricultural equipment and the use of in-field sen- Thursday, 9:00 – 10:30, Location: Apache I Panelists:
tions; commercial based entities are aggressively developing systems to sors and drones for soil and crop monitoring, data-driven, daily farm Session Chair: Chetan Kulkarni (SGT Inc., NASA Ames Research Jason Cullison (Frontier Technology Inc.)
management still remains a “Holy Grail” to be fully realized. This panel Neil Eklund (Analatom)
achieve these same and additional space related goals. These associat- Center)
will examine the challenges faced in Big Data acquisition and analysis Sudipto Ghoshal (Qualtech Systems Inc.)
ed commercial focused applications include space tourist to LEO, space
Description: This session is focused on the development of Theoreti- Manny Nwadiogbu (Smart Asset Monitoring & Management Systems)
based hotels, and resource mining. This panel will focus on issues and for rapidly delivering actionable information on a daily basis for support-
ing complex, farm management decisions. cal Aspects in Prognostics. In majority of the Prognostic and Health Felipe Parages (Uptake)
challenges associated with these applications; and how PHM capabili-
Management applications particle filtering-based algorithms are being
ties can be applied to reduce risks, increase efficiencies, and ensure re- Panelists: Panel Session 12: Standards for the Digital Stage
silient sustainment of these vehicles, platforms, habitats, and systems. implemented as the state-of-the-art. However, PF-based prognosis
David Brown (Pivot Bio) Thursday, 3:15 – 4:45, Location: Arizona I
frameworks have demonstrated their drawbacks when trying to estimate Session Chairs: Jeff Bird (TECnos) and Brian Weiss (NIST)
Panelists: Eric Johnson (Airbus) the probability of failure in nonlinear, non-Gaussian systems performing
Derek R. DeVries (NGIS) Stan Martin (ORNL) uncertain operating profiles. To overcome this issue, it is first necessary Description: Every industry associated with the discipline of PHM is un-
Terry Haws (NGIS) to establish adequate performance metrics for the framework which has dergoing a digital transformation. This is especially so with the auto-
Panel Session 7: PHM Enablers for Autonomous Systems
James A. Larkin (Aerojet Rocketdyne) been discussed and presented in recent years. It has been observed mobile sector, but other, more traditional disciplines are not far behind.
Wednesday, 1:30 – 3:00, Location: Arizona I
that not much work has been done on standardizing prognostics defini- Most standard-setting organization have taken cognizance of this shift
Panel Session 5: PHM for Human Health and Performance Session Chairs: Karl Reichard (Pennsylvania State University) and
tions as they suffer from ambiguous and inconsistent interpretations. and are responding to it with new documents outlining their approach
Wednesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Location: Arizona I George Vachtsevanos (Georgia Tech)
to dealing with all the new technology. In the mobility sector, SAE Inter-
Session Chairs: Thurmon Lockhart (Arizona State University) and Erica The session plans to bring together academics and industry experts in
Description: The panel will address PHM and other technologies in national is constituting a number of technical committees to deal with
Forzani (Arizona State University) the area to discuss about the lack of standards due to varied end-user
the design and operation of unmanned autonomous systems (aerial, digital transformation and to develop standards related to different as-
Description: The age distribution and the mean age are undergoing ground, sea surface and undersea vehicles). Autonomous systems are requirements as well as varying application domains, including aero- pects of the phenomenon. Digital communications and interoperability,
rapid and significant changes worldwide. Based on current projections attracting the attention of researchers and users in a variety of appli- space, automotive, nuclear power, electrical etc. Blockchain, Model-based design and testing, Artificial intelligence in
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safety critical systems, etc., are some of the topics being considered. Keynote Speaker: From the Earth To the Sky: Luminary Speaker: The Sciences of Global Keynote Speaker: Advancements in Asset
Other organizations such as the A4A, IATA, IEEE, and ASTM are also How Bio Fuels and Other Renewable Energy Megaflooding, Paleoflood Hydrology, and Health Monitoring Using AI
developing standards in this area. This panel will bring together industry Sources May Impact Global Climate Change Modern Flood Risks Wednesday, 12:15 – 1:30
experts to discuss the latest progress in these fields. and Alter the Course of History Wednesday, 8:00 – 8:50 Location: Grand Coronado I – III
Tuesday, 12:15 – 1:30 Location: Grand Coronado I – III Jon Dunsdon
Panelists: GE Aviation Digital
Location: Grand Coronado I – III Victor Baker
Steve Holland (GM Research (retired))
Stan Martin University of Arizona Abstract: This talk will focus on application of
Logen Johnson (SAE International)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory AI and machine learning technologies in health
Ginger Shao (Honeywell Aerospace) Abstract: After centuries of geological con-
monitoring of jet engines. Specifically, how AI
Abstract: Since the so-called "Neolithic Revolution", when agriculture troversy, it is now well-established that the last major deglaciation of
technologies are pushing the envelope and changing the ways we tra-
Keynote & Luminary Speakers became a core activity for humanity, humans have wrestled with en-
ergy related issues. For the first several millennia, energy was derived
planet Earth, about 16,000 years ago, involved huge outbursts of water
from the wasting continental ice sheets, and that this water constitut-
ditionally thought about PHM. This talk will highlight how Physics based
understanding and data driven techniques must come together to drive
primarily from renewable biomass in the form of campfires and cook- ed floods of immense magnitude and relatively short duration. These differentiated outcomes for airline customers. The talk will also present
Keynote Speaker: Arizona As a Place of Com-
ing fires built from reeds, brush, and woods. Agriculture, transportation, “megafloods” had short-term peak flows comparable to the more pro- examples on how to combine both structured and unstructured data for
merce and Business
and construction activities were all limited to human and animal power, longed flows of ocean currents. Recent discoveries have documented predictive maintenance. The presentation will conclude with a section
Tuesday, 8:10 – 8:30
and this status quo remained relatively unchanged for millennia. The more than 40 examples of megaflooding and related immense floods on GE aviation’s lessons learnt in this area for the past 7 years.
Location: Grand Coronado I – III
industrial revolution changed all of that as fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas) that occurred over vast regions of Asia, Europe, North America, South
Kevin Sullivan Speaker Bio: Jon Dunsdon has over 20 years of digital software and
came to dominate the energy landscape. The density of energy found America, Antarctica, Iceland, and even on the planet Mars. It is becom-
Arizona Commerce Authority services experience with GE, including roles with increasing responsibil-
ing increasingly clear that immense outburst floods likely induced very
in these sources enabled unprecedented advances in prosperity, as hu- ity across Aviation Systems, Global Research and Aviation. Jon is cur-
Abstract: TBD rapid, short-term effects on the planetary environments on both Earth rently serving as Chief Technology Officer for GE Aviation Digital leading
mans learned to utilize these sources with ever increasing efficiency in
and Mars, greatly altering climates, drainage evolution, and the plan- strategy and working with our customers on their Digital Transforma-
Speaker Bio: Kevin Sullivan brings more than 23 automobiles, tractors, aircraft, and rockets. These advances, which oc-
etary patterns of water and sediment movement to lakes, seas, and tions.
years’ experience to the Arizona Commerce Authority. He has spent his curred rapidly over the past two centuries, have been ones of unprec-
oceans. The Earth megafloods may well have inspired the flood myths
career leading and supporting high-performance sales teams primarily edented change that have fundamentally altered our way of life. Within Prior to this, Jon served as the Chief Architect for GE Aviation where he
that are a part of human cultural heritages around the world.
within the high technology industry. His experience with both startup the past two decades, the pace of innovation has increased again due led the technical strategy. He has prior experience in data analytics; so-
(DirecTV, Accrue Software & Good Technology) and large, established to the coalescence of advances in automation, computerization, and in- The study of very ancient megaflooding has led to techniques for study- lution architecture; product definition; and the development of strategic
global companies in Silicon Valley (SGI, Aspect Communications & Ado- formation technology together with an ever increasing understanding of ing the kinds of extreme flooding that are increasingly posing hazards service, product, and technology roadmaps.
be) has provided a wide array of knowledge, which he utilizes to lead the genetics. These advances have conspired to set in motion a series of to life and property in today’s world. The most extreme of these modern Jon holds a degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics (Southampton, UK)
ACA’s business attraction efforts. events which some are calling a "new epoch". The future of humanity floods pose particular risk to nuclear power plants, river dams, and other and is a Chartered Engineer. He is also an advisor to the UK govern-
in this new epoch will be largely determined by the choices we as na- major infrastructure. The science of “paleoflood hydrology” was initiated ment on the impact of research across the aerospace industry.
Mr. Sullivan is a results-driven executive with solid operations manage-
tions, corporations, and individuals make. How we use energy is one by the speaker to provide exact information on the largest flood events
ment and leadership experience, facilitating strong cross-functional rela- Luminary Speaker: Application of PHM in
determinant factor in this equation. Used correctly and wisely, our en- that nature can generate. This science is increasingly being used world-
tionships across sales, marketing, finance and legal teams. He consis- Sports Analytics
ergy resources have the potential to mitigate the worst effects of climate wide to estimate the potential flood risks posed by climatic change.
tently builds, motivates and leads teams that have been recognized for Thurssday, 8:00 – 8:50
their focus on client satisfaction and on the ability to achieve aggressive change, eliminate global hunger, and launch humanity into the stars as Speaker Bio: Victor R. Baker is Regents’ Professor of Hydrology and Location: Grand Coronado I – III
sales and financial objectives. Mr. Sullivan exhibits a strong record of a multi-planet species. However, if used unwisely the same tools can be Atmospheric Sciences, Geosciences, and Planetary Sciences, Univer- Sergio Santamaria
increasing corporate productivity and achieving results. used to exacerbate problems such as inequality, environmental degra- sity of Arizona. He has a B.S. (Geology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Phoenix Suns
dation, and pollution resulting in a planet that will be mostly uninhabit- Institute in 1967 and a Ph.D. (Geology) from the University of Colorado Abstract: TBD
Mr. Sullivan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Adminis- able by the end of this century. Here we explore both the promise and in 1971. From 1996-2004 he was Department Head of Hydrology and
tration from Saint Mary’s College and Juris Doctor from Washburn Uni- the peril of the new energy economy and reflect on how our civilization Water Resources (now Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences), Univer- Speaker Bio: TBD
versity. can "steer the ship" in a meaningful way to ensure a prosperous and sity of Arizona.
Keynote Speaker: Lessons Learned in Pre- hopeful future for humanity.
Baker has authored or co-authored more than 1000 scientific contribu-
dictive Analytics for Airline Maintenance Op- Speaker Bio: Dr. Stan Martin leads the data management group for the tions, including 18 books, 436 research articles and chapters, more than
erations Bio Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Oak 525 abstracts and short research reports. His research has concerned
Tuesday, 8:30 – 8:50 Ridge National Laboratory is the largest US Department of Energy sci- paleoflood hydrology (a field of study that he defined in the 1970s and
Location: Grand Coronado I – III ence and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to 1980s); flood geomorphology; channels, valleys, and geomorphic fea-
Josh Melin deliver transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and tures on Mars and Venus; catastrophic Pleistocene megaflooding in
Honeywell security. ORNL’s diverse capabilities span a broad range of scientific the northwestern U.S. and central Asia; history/philosophy of Earth and
Abstract: Honeywell will share lessons learned and engineering disciplines, enabling the Laboratory to explore funda- planetary sciences; and the interface of environmental science with
on its journey to provide improvements in operational interruptions for mental science challenges and to carry out the research needed to ac- public policy. Professor Baker has been President of the Geological So-
Airline Operations thru deploying predictive and prescriptive analytics celerate the delivery of solutions to the marketplace. Stan earned his ciety of America (1998), and among his other honors are Foreign Mem-
models. While Honeywell has been able to deploy analytics on 5 aircraft PhD in Plant Pathology from North Carolina State University where he bership in the Polish Academy of Sciences (1994); Honorary Fellowship
types on multiple ATA chapters with around 35% reduction in operation used neutron scattering, X-ray crystallography, and molecular dynamic in the European Union of Geosciences (1999); the David Linton Award
interruption events at a 1% no fault found rate using 100% existing data, simulation techniques to elucidate the mechanisms involved in viral of the British Society for Geomorphology (1995); the Distinguished Sci-
the journey didn't come easy. Honeywell will share its lessons learned capsid dynamics. Plant virus capsids have been extensively studied as entist Award (2002) and Distinguished Career Award (2010), both from
along the way and some challenges facing the industry that will take the candidate vessels for the delivery of chemotherapeutic agents in cancer The Geological Society of America Quaternary Geology and Geomor-
research. phology Division; the Inaugural International Lectureship of the Geologi-
data science community at large to solve.
cal Society of America (2012-2013), a Fulbright-Hays Senior Research
Speaker Bio: Josh is a Director and the Aero Connected Maintenance Stan has extensive experience in the areas of data analytics, data man- Fellowship (1979-1880); an Indo-American Fellowship (1987-1988);
Product Owner with Honeywell. He is responsible for managing the agement, remote sensing, and plant sciences. Stan has also spent a and professional society Fellowships respectively in the American Geo-
strategy, business plan, and P&L for Connected Maintenance. Josh number of years in the genomics space, earning an M.S. in bioinformat- physical Union, the American Association for the Advancement of Sci-
has been with Honeywell over 11 years in positions of increasing re- ics from North Carolina State University. Stan's current research inter- ence, The Geological Society of America, and the British Society for
sponsibility in Engineering, Project Management, Lean, Site Operations ests include topics related to artificial intelligence in plant sciences, such Geomorphology. His work on megafloods has been featured in multiple
Leadership, and Product Line Leadership. Josh holds a Bachelor’s of as the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), machine learning, and television documentaries for PBS, BBC, and the National Geographic,
Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State hyperspectral imaging technology to gather data and make inferences Discovery, and History Channels, including the 2005 NOVA production
University and a Master’s of Business Administration from Arizona State about plant health, and the environmental and management factors that “Mystery of the Megaflood” and the 2017 NOVA production “Volatile
University. affect plant growth patterns. Earth” episode “Killer Floods.”
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Technology Demonstrations Product Showcases Poster Presentations: Tuesday 5:30 – 8:00
Session Chairs: Jim Larkin (Aerojet Rocketdyne), Laurel Frediani (Sporian Session Chairs: Jim Larkin (Aerojet Rocketdyne), Laurel Frediani (Sporian Grand Coronado I – III (During Cocktail Reception)
Microsystems) and Derek Devries (NGC)
Microsystems) and Derek Devries (NGC) Technical Program Posters
The PHM Society introduces an exciting new type of opportunity for 2019. Development of a CPS-Enabled Rehabilitation System for Improved Patient Recovery – Jianshe Feng1, Pin Li2, Hossein Davari3, Jay Lee4 (1,2,3,4U. of Cincinnati)
The PHM Society invites our conference sponsors to show off their di- It is called the Product Showcase, where presenters may take advantage Unsupervised Online Deep Learning Method for Remaining Useful Life Prediction – Yue Zhang1, Yongzhi Qu2, David He3 (1Wuhan U. of Technology; 2U. of Minnesota Duluth;
agnostic and prognostic engineering approaches through PHM Technol- of a unique platform to advertise company products and services in a fo- 3
U. of Illinois at Chicago)
ogy Demonstrations. The concept of the demonstrations is to offer a true cused environment. The intent is to generate audience interest for follow- Hybrid Fault Prognosis for Excitation Capacitors of Self-Excited Induction Generator for Wind Energy Applications – Massinissa Derbal1, Houari Toubakh2, Abdelhamid
up exchange. Bouchachia3 (1École Nationale Polytechnique; 2Kasdi Merbah U.; 3Bournemouth U.)
“hands-on” learning experience for attendees. Multiple demonstrations will Uncertainty Quantification of Flight Trajectory for Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – Portia Banerjee1, Matteo Corbetta2 (1,2SGT, Inc., NASA Ames)
be given as brief tutorials to small groups. Each demo will last 30 to 60 The Product Showcase sessions will be comprised of a series of 10-minute Robust Gear Fault Diagnosis Based on Signal Segmentation and Damage Visualization – Hyung Jun Park1, Seokgoo Kim2, Seok-Ju Ham3, Huh Seok Haeng4, Joo-Ho Choi5
marketing presentations. The communication will be one-way, where all (1,2,3,5Korea Aerospace U.; 4LIG Nex1)
minutes, where attendees will be encouraged to actively participate. Aircraft APU Prognostic Health Monitoring Utilizing Physics-Based Model – Lukas Palaj1, Jan Neuzil2, Heiner Bruns3 (1,2,3Honeywell)
questions/answers are reserved for off-line. Audiences will enjoy this ap-
Left Ventricular Assist Device Thrombus Detection Using Wavelets and Image Classification – Steven Reuter1, Ian Prechtl2, Jason Kolodziej3, Steven W Day4 (1,2,3,4RIT)
Technology Demonstrations proach as companies strive to make significant first impressions during a
Tuesday, 9:00 – 4:45, Locations: Apache III & Apache IV condensed window of time. Student Posters
TBD – TBD (TBD)
Wednesday, 10:45 – 4:45, Locations: Apache III & Apache IV Product Showcases
Wednesday, 9:00 – 10:30, Location: TBD Doctoral Symposium Posters
Tuesday, September 24, 2019 A Physics-based Deep Learning Technique for Prognostics – Khaled Akkad (University of Illinois–Chicago)
Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Vibration-based Condition Monitoring of Industrial Drivetrains Operating under Non-stationary Conditions – Madhurjya Dev Choudhury (University of Aukland)
9:00 – 10:30 Condition Indicator Design & RUL Estimation using Methodology of Adaptive Prognostics and Health Management Using Streaming Data in Big Data Environment – Jianshe Feng (University of Cincinnati)
9:00 – 9:05 Introduction and Ground Rules Multimodality Information Fusion for Aging Pipe Strength and Toughness Estimation Using Bayesian Networks – Jie Chen (Arizona State University)
MATLAB (Rachel Johnson and Sudheer Nuggehalli, 9:05 – 9:15 Making Maintenance Smarter: NIST Measurement Science Probabilistic Risk Assessment and Mitigation for UAS Safety and Traffic Management – Jueming Hu (Arizona State University)
MathWorks) to Increase Process and Equipment Reliability (Brian Adapting Approximate Entropy as a Health Indicator of Rotating Machinery for Estimation of Remaining Useful Life – Cody Walker (University of Tennessee)
10:45 – 12:15 Connected Ecosystem for Aerospace Intelligence and PHM Weiss, NIST) Novel Waveforms, Models, Algorithms for Cable Health Monitoring – Xuan Wang (University of South Carolina)
9:15 – 9:25 PTC ThingWorx – The Industrial IoT Platform for PHM (Ian Deep Learning Enable Diagnostics and Prognostics of Machine Health Condition – Wo Jae Lee (Purdue University)
(Kurt Doughty and Dave Larsen, Collins Aerospace) A Framework for Resilience-Informed Decision-Making in Early Design – Daniel Hulse (Oregon State University)
Boulton, PTC)
1:30 – 3:00 TBD (Ginger Shao, Honeywell) 9:25 – 9:35 TBD (Justinian Rosca, Siemens) A Framework to Interpret Deep Learning-Based Health Management System with Human Interactions – Namkyoung Lee (University of Maryland)
3:15 – 4:45 TBD (Justinian Rosca, Siemens) 9:35 – 9:45 Comprehensive Fault Management - the TEAMS way
(Sudipto Ghoshal, QSI)
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
10:45 – 12:15 Testability Engineering And Maintenance System (TEAMS)


9:45 – 9:55
9:55 – 10:05
TBD (Abhinav Saxena, GE)
A Registry for Health-Ready Components & Systems and Sincere Thanks to All Review Managers and Reviewers
a Digital Data Marketplace For Data They Produce (Ben
Toolset (Deepak Haste and Sudipto Ghoshal, QSI) Review Managers Cecilia Larrosa Wilson Massinissa Derbal Shannon E. Jelken Luis Gabriel Marin Collazos Benjamin Edmundo Olivares
Towne, SAE Industry Technologies Consortia) David Acuña Agnieszka Wylomanska Kurt J. Doughty Ian K. Jennions Sergio Martin-del-Campo Rubio
1:30 – 3:00 AI Assisted Borescope Inspections (Abhinav Saxena, GE) 10:05 – 10:15 Oil Debris Monitoring – Advanced Techniques for Vivek Agarwal Chunsheng Yang Austin Drisko Lewis Xiaodong Jia Bryan Matthews Hector Eloy Sanchez Sardi
3:15 – 3:45 Health-Ready Components and Systems / Equipment Health Management (Stephane Daviault, Jose Antonino-Daviu Bin Zhang Abhishek Dubey Daniel Jung Donald McMenemy Peter Sandborn
Gastops) Portia Banerjee Radoslaw Zimroz Omer Faruk Eker Ashwin Kadkol Kamal Medjaher Shankar Sankararaman
3:45 – 4:45 ExchangeWell Digital Data Marketplace (Ben Towne, Steve Piero Baraldi Neil Eklund Foad Karimian Adnan Munir Mian Francisco Serdio
10:15 – 10:25 Foresight HUMS: A Prognostic Health Management System Eric Bechhoefer
Reviewers
Nick Eleftheroglou Peters Karvelis Gabriel Michau Mahmood Shafiee
Holland, Leon Gommans, and Drasko Draskovic, SAE for Rotorcraft (Eric Bechhoefer, GPMS) Peter Beling
David Acuña
Nancy Diaz ElSayed Kaname Kawatsu Madhav Mishra Ameneh Forouzandeh
Stephen C. Adams
Industry Technologies Consortia) 10:25 – 10:30 Closing Remarks Anibal Bregon
Chuks Aduba
Heinz Erzberger Arvind Keprate Piyush Modi Shahraki
Fatih Camci Manuel Esperón Samir Khan Ramin Moradi Huijuan Shao
Vivek Agarwal
Jose R. Celaya Scott Evans Renata Klein Ahmed Mosallam Michael E. Sharp
Jose Ignacio Aizpurua
Juan Chiachio-Ruano Michael Feary Alexander Klinger Dinkar Mylaraswamy Huanyi Shui
Sameer Al-Dahidi
Manuel Chiachio-Ruano Susana Ferreiro Alexios Koltsidopoulos Saideep Nannapaneni David Siegel
Fakhre Ali
Jamie Baalis Coble Frank Ferrese Papatzimos Satish Narayanan Gina Katherine Sierra Paez
Jahangir Ansari
Matteo Corbetta Mervyn Floyd Sofia Koukoura Khanh Nguyen Donald L. Simon
Amin Aria
Matthew Daigle Julian Franzen Athanasios Koutras Gianluca Nicchiotti Zakwan Skaf
Vikas Arora
Abhishek Dubey Erik Frisk Rameshkumar Octavian Niculita Andrew Starr
Seyed Mohammad
Antonio Ginart Asadzadeh Susan Frost Krishnaswamy George Nikolakopoulos Simone Sternini
Kai Goebel Wagshum Asheber Ananthakrishnan Ganesan Chetan S. Kulkarni Yan Ning Suhas Suresha
Jian Guo Vepa Atamuradov José M Garcia-Bravo Pankaj Kumar Guangxing Niu Shijie Tang
Soumya Gupta Behrad Bagheri George Georgoulas Pradeep Kundu Alozie Godwin Ogechukwu Michael Taylor
Konstantinos Gyftakis Piero Baraldi Sudipto Ghoshal Mostafa Larky Xavier Ollat Marielle ten Have
Vishakh Hegde Sanchita Basak Kai Goebel Bruno Paes Leao Alfred Ong Adithya Thaduri
Edward F. Hogge Eric Bechhoefer Christian Gscheidle Wan-Jui Lee Uchenna Oparaji Diego Alejandro Tobon Mejia
Inaki Bravo Imaz Shameek Bhattacharjee Sheng Guo Wo Jae Lee Marcos Eduardo Orchard Amin J. Torabi
Francisco Roberto Jaramillo Adam Bienkowski Jian Guo Xin Lei Ravi Kumar Pandit Niloofar Torabi
Montoya Olivier Blancke Soumya Gupta Patrick Leser Tishun Peng Antonios Tsourdos
Mayank Shekhar Jha Jacob Bortman Simon Hagmeyer Christopher Ley Aramis Perez Vasilis Tzitzilonis
Vasileios Kappatos Anibal Bregon Takanori Hasegawa Guoyi Li Guru Prakash George Vachtsevanos
Chetan S. Kulkarni Carlos Esteban Budde Vishakh Hegde Dan Li Alexandru Prisacaru Matteo Vagnoli
Janet Lin Fatih Camci Roohollah Pin Li Nicholas Propes Christophe Varnier
You Ling Francesco Cannarile Heidarydashtarjandi Linxia Liao Belarmino Pulido Krishnamurthy Vemuru
Theodoros Loutas Sergio Cantero Chinchilla Christopher E Hendricks Yufei Lin Marcos Quiñones Gregory Vogl
Ryan Meekins Pete Carini Luis Hernandez Jie Liu Vanessa Lisbeth Quintero Alexandre VOISIN
Epaminondas Mitronikas Jose R. Celaya Wes Hines Bin Liu Cedeno William Walker
Ramin Moradi Manuel Arias Chao Melinda Hodkiewicz Yongming Liu Ravi Rajamani Rhonda Walthall
Aramis Perez Yimin Chen Jacco Hoekstra Enhui Liu Gopinath Rajendiran Chao Wang
Vanessa Lisbeth Quintero Ajay Dev Chhokra Michael Hoffman Zheng Liu Madhumitha Ramachandran Tianyi Wang
Cedeno Juan Chiachio-Ruano Masakazu Hori Inka Laura Marie Locht Emmanuel Ramasso Dexin Wang
Elinirina Irena Robinson Manuel Chiachio-Ruano Xue Hu Joseph Louis Robert Bond Randall Xuan Wang
Peter Robinson Benjamin Choo Haidi Ibrahim Theodoros Loutas Mallikarjuna Reddy Jay West
Robab Safa-Bakhsh Jamie Baalis Coble Inaki Bravo Imaz Xuefei Lu Karl Reichard Dazhong Wu
Hector Eloy Sanchez Sardi Tyler Cody Maurilio Jose Inacio Dmitry G Luchinsky Ahmed Remadna Weizhong Yan
Shankar Sankararaman Matteo Corbetta M. M. Manjurul Islam Sarah Lukens Camilo Alberto Reyes Lei Yang
Chaitanya Sankavaram Graham Crannell Mohamed A. A. Ismail Girish M. seyed Mohammad Lixing Yang
Abhinav Saxena Matthew Daigle Giovanni Jacazio Alexslis Maindze Rezvanizaniani Byeng Dong Youn
Francisco Serdio Timothy Darrah Lourdes Jalón Ramírez World Class Maintenance Elinirina Irena Robinson Dacheng Zhang
David Siegel Craig Davison Francisco Roberto Jaramillo Andrew Mamroth Peter Robinson Xiaoge Zhang
Suhas Suresha Erin DeCarlo Montoya Pujitha Mannaru Indranil Roychoudhury Wei Zhang
Krishnamurthy Vemuru Raul del Toro R. Jegadeeshwaran Daniel Maraini Heraldo Felipe Rozas Bin Zhang
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Conference Management Team
PHMEurope 2020 Conference Chairs Conference Finances Chair
Turin, Italy, July 1 – 3 Wolfgang Fink (University of Arizona)
Ginger Shao (Honeywell)
Karl Reichard (Pennsylvania State University)
Panel Sessions Chairs
Local Chairs Radu Pavel (TechSolve)
Chris Hickenbottom (Honeywell) David Siegel (Predictronics)
Manny Nwadiogbu (SAMMS, LLC) Workshops
Conference Coordinators Brian Weiss (NIST)
Roxane Rose (Executive Events) Neil Eklund (Analatom)
Yvonne Lopez (Executive Events) Technology Demonstrations & Product Showcases
Conference Advisor Chairs
Karl Reichard (Pennsylvania State University) Laurel Frediani (Sporian Microsystems)
Jim Larkin (Aerojet Rocketdyne)
Sponsorship Chairs
Derek Devries (Northrop Grumman)
Michael Walker (D2K Technologies)
Jim Larkin (Aerojet Rocketdyne) Doctoral Symposium Chairs
Laurel Frediani (Sporian Microsystems) Jamie Coble (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Fifth Europe Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society Derek DeVries (Northrop Grumman) Felipe Viana (University of Central Florida)
Turin, Italy Keynote/Luminaries Chair Posters Session Chairs
Planning Meetings:
e e rs Andy Hess (Hess PHM Group) Jamie Coble (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

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Alexslis Maindze (IVHM Centre)
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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.

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Lockheed Martin solves the world’s toughest technology challenges. More than 70 nations rely on
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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-
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telligence technologies for the purposes of delivering improved situational awareness, autonomous
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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)
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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
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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
maintenance data to useful information for improved productivity and asset life-cycle utilization. Since its
Special Issue Announcements
inception, the Center has conducted over 100 successful industry and NSF supported projects, and has
attracted over 80 members from all across the globe. The IMS Center was recently identified as the most
Apart from regular issues, special issues focus on advances in research in condition monitoring applications in
economically impactful I/UCRC in NSF’s recent study titled Measuring the Economic Impacts of the NSF specific application domains. CFPs soliciting papers are available from the journal website. A secondary goal is to
Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program: A Feasibility Study. According to this study, document and benchmark the state-of-the-art in respective application domains.
the Center delivered its members a $846.7 Million in combined benefits over the last ten years.

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,
Rolls-Royce, Thales and Meggitt—to work on high impact topics. The increasingly important area of IVHM
technology informs existing concepts of vehicle maintenance, repair and overhaul by offering a total health *** Currently Open ***
check for high-tech, high-value vehicles such as aircraft, ships, high-speed trains and high performance
cars.
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ogy. An interdisciplinary technical organization, MFPT is strongly oriented towards the practical application
of health management across every engineering sphere. The MFPT community includes professional
scientists, engineers, failure analysts, maintenance specialists and others who represent a wide variety of
disciplines from government agencies, universities, research institutes and industry.
Please checkout the website  PHM for Aerospace Blockchain for PHM Human Health ‐ II
Since 1916, SAE has worked hand-in-hand with the aerospace community to find solutions to its most for more details and  Abstract/NOI:  Oct 11, 2019 Nov 15, 2019 Nov 15, 2019
common problems through such globally adopted AS, AMS, AIR, and ARP technical documents - be- Full Submission: Jan 31, 2020 Jan 31, 2020 Mar 20, 2020
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coming the world’s largest, most respected aerospace standards development organization. SAE makes
groundbreaking contributions to efforts in Integrated Vehicle Health Management standardization and
has developed a collection of resources to further this technology and the economic advantages it offers. More information is available on the web site: http://www.ijphm.org www.phmsociety.org
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