The IEEE Reliability Society is proud to sponsor its seventh annual International Conference on Prognostics and Health Management (IEEE PHM2016). The 2016 IEEE PHM Conference is bringing together the expertise of relevant technical and management communities to facilitate cross-fertilization in this broad interdisciplinary technical area.
PHM2017 is intended for researchers, engineers and managers working in the expanding field of PHM. The primary objective is to foster collaboration and communication between academic, government, and industry PHM communities across the globe. The conference will cover a broad range of research and application topics related to PHM.
Principles:
Physics of failure
Sensors and devices
Structural sensing
Modeling and simulation
Data-driven methods
Model-based methods
Multi-sensor fusion principles
Logic/reasoning techniques
Verification, validation, and maturation
Benchmarking
Affordability Aspects and the Business Case for PHM
Standards and methodologies
Systems Design and Implementation:
Requirements Development
System design and engineering
Automated reconfiguration
Statistical analysis of Uncertainty
Component-level PHM
Nondestructive Evaluation Technologies with PHM Utilization
Decision Support and Simulation
PHM Computer-Aided Engineering Technologies/Applications
Integrated Structural/Frame Health Management
Applications:
PHM within Power Smart Grid technology
PHM within Distributed, Networked and Cloud Computing
PHM for electronics components and systems
PHM within innovative Aerospace and Defense, Appliance, Medical, Electric Vehicle, Deep Drilling, and Energy Applications
Fleet / Industrial PHM based maintenance management
Informed Logistics
Lessons Learned from PHM systems design and integration
Jun 19
2017
Jun 21
2017
Abstract Submission Deadline
Draft paper submission deadline
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
2018-06-11 United States Seattle
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2016 IEEE International Conference on Prognostics and Health Management
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