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Reviewing the Challenges in Maintaining the Reliability and Accuracy of IOT Systems for Remaining Useful Life Prediction

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, , Citation Kalaiarasan Sekar et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1128 012010 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1128/1/012010

1757-899X/1128/1/012010

Abstract

Internet of things (IoT) has been implemented in aviation predictive maintenance in recent years for the enhancement of better maintenance prediction, to reduce downtime, unnecessary maintenance actions, increase safety, increase system readiness, and refine the management process and to improve component design. The IoT system in predictive maintenance is very optimistic in gathering and analysing, predicting the component failures and to determine the remaining useful life of a systems. Since Remaining useful life of an system is defines as the length from the current time to the end of its useful life. Due to its futuristic increasing demand of IoT in aviation maintenance, the biggest challenge is to ensuring the reliability and accuracy of any specific IoT system allotted for monitoring aircraft components in the near future. Hence, this review paper clearly explains the challenges associated with IoT systems on predicting Remaining useful life.

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