Monitoring system for storm readiness and recovery of test facilities: Integrated system health management (ISHM) approach

Fernando Figueroa, Jon Morris, Mark Turowski, Richard Franzl, Mark Walker, Ravi Kapadia, Meera Venkatesh, John Schmalzel

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Abstract

The paper describes the concept, design, and implementation of a monitoring system that is rooted in recent advances in the area of integrated system health management (ISHM). The motivation for a monitoring system was to enable a safe and effective return to normal operations after damaging events such as Hurricane Katrina, as well as to improve readiness in preparation for such events. The system's uniqueness is derived from its architecture that embodies management of data, information, and knowledge (DIaK) distributed across elements of the system. The architecture also defines systems as networked intelligent elements with distributed processing capability, and enables systematic augmentation of monitoring capability as well a scalability to monitor additional systems. Furthermore, the monitoring system allows near real-time analysis; and includes databases that can be accessed for detailed visualization and analysis, as needed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
StatePublished - 2011
EventApplied Systems Health Management Conference 2011: Enabling Sustainable Systems, MFPT 2011 - Virginia Beach, VA, United States
Duration: May 10 2011May 12 2011

Other

OtherApplied Systems Health Management Conference 2011: Enabling Sustainable Systems, MFPT 2011
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityVirginia Beach, VA
Period5/10/115/12/11

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Health Informatics
  • Computational Mathematics

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