Fielded Systems

The Annual Conference of the PHM Society 2009 will feature a “Fielded Systems” session. In this session, invited speakers will discuss their experience with fielded PHM solutions. A fielded system is one that has left the prototype stage and that has been in active use over a long period of time for a sizable number of units (where “sizable” depends on the application domain). The emphasis is on sharing lessons learned, both good and bad.

The Annual Conference of the PHM Society 2009 will feature a “Fielded Systems” session. In this session, invited speakers will discuss their experience with fielded PHM solutions. A fielded system is one that has left the prototype stage and that has been in active use over a long period of time for a sizable number of units (where “sizable” depends on the application domain). The emphasis is on sharing lessons learned, both good and bad. The lectures will provide interesting insights into what the value proposition was, which corrections had to be made, what some of the shortcomings were, and what the user reaction was (and, in addition, some anecdotal notes). These insights might provide a calibration point for transitioning PHM solutions, and they might provide ideas for future research.

The presentation titles give access to downloadable presentation material.

  1. Chris Minnella, Impact Technologies, LLC, and Frank Zahiri, Warner
    Robins Air Force Base, “CBM/PHM at Warner Robins ALC
  2. Tom Dresch, Business Development Technology Manager, BAE Systems, “Fleet Health Monitoring and Machine Learning Technology for CBM+
  3. Johnny Wright, Goodrich Corp., “Applying HUMS CBM, Readiness and Safety Benefits
  4. Keith Calhoun, Rolls-Royce, “Health Management at Rolls-Royce
  5. Eric Hamby, Xerox Corporation, “PHM Challenges for a Fleet of Marking Devices Embedded in Human Systems
  6. Tom Mooney, General Electric, “Health Management for In-Service Gas Turbine Engines
  7. Bruno Maino, Head of the Health Management System Division, Agusta
    Westland Co. “AW Experience in the Analysis and Exploitation of the
    Transmission Vibration Monitoring Data for the Health Management of the
    Helicopter Gearboxes”
  8. Bart Cotton, Founder, Data Power Monitoring Corp., “Living History: A Tale of 9840 Batteries
  9. Steve O’Flarity, General Manager, PurePower MRO Health and Data
    Commercial Engines and Global Services, P&W, “PHM Experience at UTC and Pratt & Whitney: Challenges and Opportunities