Application of an AIS to the problem of through life health management of remotely piloted aircraft
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2015-12-31
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Pelham, J., Fan, I.-S., Jennions, I.K., McFeat, J., Application of an AIS to the problem of through life health management of remotely piloted aircraft, AIAA Infotech @ Aerospace. Kissimmee, Florida, 2015
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The operation of RPAS includes a cognitive problem for the operators(Pilots, maintainers, ,managers, and the wider organization) to effectively maintain their situational awareness of the aircraft and predict its health state. This has a large impact on their ability to successfully identify faults and manage systems during operations. To overcome these system deficiencies an asset health management system that integrates more cognitive abilities to aid situational awareness could prove beneficial. This paper outlines an artificial immune system (AIS) approach that could meet these challenges and an experimental method within which to evaluate it.
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