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- W2965574767 abstract "In hybrid dynamical systems, degradation evolution of components depends on the operating modes of the system, which are activated by discrete events. In a hybrid system's dynamics, some parameter degradations may not be observable from the measured variables in every state of the discrete components. Thus, the degradation model identifications (DMI) for hybrid components' parameters are difficult and challenging due to unobservable conditions in some particular working modes of the system. This article proposes a distributed parameter estimation-based adaptive prognosis for multicomponent hybrid system by using bond graph modeling as a unified framework. Here, degradation states of different parameters are progressively estimated by including the information of operating modes of the system. A bank of mode-dependent degradation models are identified and extrapolated for remaining useful life (RUL) prediction of the degrading components. In this article, special emphasis is given to DMI and RUL prediction for hybrid components. The results are supported by an in-depth experimental study." @default.
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- W2965574767 title "Adaptive Prognosis of Hybrid Dynamical System for Dynamic Degradation Patterns" @default.
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