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System-Level Predictive Maintenance: Review of Research Literature and Gap Analysis

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arxiv 2005.05239 v1 pith:7T3LGVT4 submitted 2020-05-11 cs.AI cs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.AIcs.SYeess.SY
keywords maintenancesystemanalysisassetscapabilitiescomplexcomponentsforecasting
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This paper reviews current literature in the field of predictive maintenance from the system point of view. We differentiate the existing capabilities of condition estimation and failure risk forecasting as currently applied to simple components, from the capabilities needed to solve the same tasks for complex assets. System-level analysis faces more complex latent degradation states, it has to comprehensively account for active maintenance programs at each component level and consider coupling between different maintenance actions, while reflecting increased monetary and safety costs for system failures. As a result, methods that are effective for forecasting risk and informing maintenance decisions regarding individual components do not readily scale to provide reliable sub-system or system level insights. A novel holistic modeling approach is needed to incorporate available structural and physical knowledge and naturally handle the complexities of actively fielded and maintained assets.

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  1. A Survey of Predictive Maintenance Methods: An Analysis of Prognostics via Classification and Regression

    cs.LG 2025-06 reject novelty 3.0 of 10

    A narrative review of predictive maintenance methods that compares regression and classification prognostics but is compromised by citation integrity problems.

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