Deep learning-stochastic ensemble for RUL prediction and predictive maintenance with dynamic mission abort policies
Faizanbasha A. and
U. Rizwan
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2025, vol. 259, issue C
Abstract:
Accurate prediction of Remaining Useful Life (RUL) is crucial for optimizing maintenance strategies in industrial systems. However, existing models often falter under nonlinear and nonstationary degradation conditions with stochastic and abrupt failures, limiting their real-world effectiveness. To address this, we introduce a novel approach that combines advanced deep learning architectures with stochastic modeling and dynamic optimization techniques for more precise RUL prediction. This study has three overarching aims: First, to propose a hybrid ensemble model integrating convolutional neural networks, transformers, long short-term memory networks, and a smooth semi-martingale stochastic layer, a combination not previously explored, to effectively model both deterministic and stochastic degradation processes, thereby enhancing RUL prediction accuracy. Second, to introduce a reinforcement learning-based hyperparameter tuning method that dynamically adjusts model parameters, improving performance and reducing training time, which in turn optimizes the ensemble model’s predictive capabilities. Third, to integrate the refined RUL predictions and time-varying thresholds into a multi-stage optimization framework for mission cycle assignment and resource management. This facilitates real-time decision-making and the development of a dynamic mission abort policy, including mission shifting, re-engagement, post-abortion analysis, mission plan adjustments, and maintenance scheduling. Together, these innovations enhance RUL prediction accuracy, model adaptability, and operational efficiency, ensuring reliable and cost-effective maintenance strategies in mission-critical systems. The proposed model, validated using NASA’s C-MAPSS dataset, demonstrated superior RUL prediction accuracy over state-of-the-art methods, with sensitivity analyses and ablation studies confirming its stability and effectiveness.
Keywords: Predictive maintenance; Prognostics and health management; Smooth semi-martingale; Degradation modeling; Remaining useful life (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2025.110919
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