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Technical objects diagnostics systems organising

Vladimir Viktorovich Voronin and Oleg Andreevich Davydov

International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2019, vol. 15, issue 2/3, 166-179

Abstract: While operating, repair and reconstruction works, maintaining particular level of technical objects' reliability, are carried out. Diagnostic systems are expected to be involved in these activities. As there are a great variety of technical objects available nowadays, diagnostic systems are based on wide variety of principles. Among them neural network technology and expert system technology are the most multi-purpose. A number of particular problems, expected to be solved in developing of diagnostic systems based on technologies mentioned above, is considered in these article; namely: rationing of diagnostic indicators, creating of general purpose functional framework for evaluating particular parameters, developing of neural functional network diagnostic system, developing of two fragments of conceptual diagnostic model, describing diagnostic context and diagnostic parameters in expert system database.

Keywords: technical object of diagnosis; diagnostic parameters; neural network technology; diagnostic system. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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