[PDF][PDF] The use of information systems in fault diagnosis
C Davies, RM Greenough - ADVANCES IN MANUFACTURING …, 2000 - Citeseer
Excessive downtime remains a problem for many organisations, particularly those using
complex capital intensive manufacturing processes. To counter this, many use computerised …
complex capital intensive manufacturing processes. To counter this, many use computerised …
Failure diagnosis of complex systems
SP Kavulya, K Joshi, FD Giandomenico… - … and evaluation of …, 2012 - Springer
Failure diagnosis is the process of identifying the causes of impairment in a system's
function based on observable symptoms, ie, determining which fault led to an observed …
function based on observable symptoms, ie, determining which fault led to an observed …
No Fault Found events in maintenance engineering Part 2: Root causes, technical developments and future research
This is the second half of a two paper series covering aspects of the no fault found (NFF)
phenomenon, which is highly challenging and is becoming even more important due to …
phenomenon, which is highly challenging and is becoming even more important due to …
Autonomic web services enhanced by asynchronous checkpointing
M Vargas-Santiago, L Morales-Rosales… - IEEE …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The evolution of business software technologies is constant and is becoming increasingly
complex which leads to a great probability of software/hardware failures. Business …
complex which leads to a great probability of software/hardware failures. Business …
[PDF][PDF] Fault detection by combining redundant sensors: a conflict approach within the tbm framework
V Ricquebourg, M Delafosse, L Delahoche… - Cognitive Systems with …, 2007 - Citeseer
“Pervasive computing” and “ubiquitous computing” are synonymous terms [12]. Those two
terms describe the vision that embedded and invisible technologies help us in our lives by …
terms describe the vision that embedded and invisible technologies help us in our lives by …
Fault-tolerant iot: A systematic mapping study
MT Moghaddam, H Muccini - … , SERENE 2019, Naples, Italy, September 17 …, 2019 - Springer
A failure may occur at all architectural levels of the Internet of Things (IoT) applications:
sensor and actuator nodes can be missed, network links can be down, and processing and …
sensor and actuator nodes can be missed, network links can be down, and processing and …
Fault‐tolerance approaches for distributed and cloud computing environments: A systematic review, taxonomy and future directions
Fault tolerance is crucial in ensuring smooth working of distributed and cloud computing. It is
challenging to implement because of the constantly changing infrastructure and complex …
challenging to implement because of the constantly changing infrastructure and complex …
Manufacturing analytics and industrial internet of things
Over the last two decades, manufacturing across the globe has evolved to be more intel-
ligent and data driven. In the age of industrial Internet of Things, a smart production unit can …
ligent and data driven. In the age of industrial Internet of Things, a smart production unit can …
[HTML][HTML] A review of real-time fault diagnosis methods for industrial smart manufacturing
W Yan, J Wang, S Lu, M Zhou, X Peng - Processes, 2023 - mdpi.com
In the era of Industry 4.0, highly complex production equipment is becoming increasingly
integrated and intelligent, posing new challenges for data-driven process monitoring and …
integrated and intelligent, posing new challenges for data-driven process monitoring and …
Towards Resilient Method: An exhaustive survey of fault tolerance methods in the cloud computing environment
Fault Tolerance (FT) is one of the cloud's very critical problems for providing security
assistance. Due to the diverse service architecture, detailed architectures & multiple …
assistance. Due to the diverse service architecture, detailed architectures & multiple …