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Feb 21 Seminar: Ratna Chinnam

02/21/2008 - 16:30
02/21/2008 - 18:30
Etc/GMT
Seminar Information:

Ratna Chinnam

Associate Professor, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Wayne State University

"Towards Autonomous Diagnostics and Prognostics"

Time and Location:

4-5:30 pm
UM: 411 West Hall (via videoconference)
WSU: 313 State Hall

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Seminar Description:

Despite considerable advances over the last few decades in sensing instrumentation and information technology infrastructure, monitoring and diagnostics technology has not yet found its place in health management of mainstream machinery and equipment. One important reason for this being the mismatch between the growing diversity and complexity of machinery and equipment employed in industry and the historical reliance on “point-solution” diagnostic systems that necessitate extensive characterization of the failure modes and mechanisms (something very expensive and tedious). While these point solutions have a role to play, in particular for monitoring critical assets, generic yet adaptive solutions, meaning solutions that are flexible and able to learn on-line, could facilitate large-scale deployment of diagnostic and prognostic technology. The talk will start with an overview of requirements for autonomous diagnostics and prognostics and then present results from a variety of adaptive novelty-detection and model-based clustering methods.

Seminar Speaker Bio:

Ratna Babu Chinnam is as Associate Professor with the Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering at Wayne State University. He authored over 75 technical publications in the areas of Smart Engineering Systems, Intelligent Manufacturing, Autonomous Diagnostics & Prognostics, and Supply Chain Management. Most of his past research is funded by such agencies as the National Science Foundation and the Department of Transportation. He carried out extensive collaborative research with Ford Motor Company and DaimlerChrysler and consulted for such companies as Energy Conversion Devices and Sirius Satellite Radio. More information is available at http://www.eng.wayne.edu/page.php?id=878.

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An Autonomous Diagnostics and Prognostics Framework for Condition-Based Maintenance article306.09 KB
Non-stationary Data Domain Description using Weighted Support Vector Novelty Detector article347.13 KB
Hidden-Markov Model based Sequential Clustering for Autonomous Diagnostics article299.18 KB