Integrated condition assessment for Navy system of systems
by Patrick T. Hester; Kevin MacG. Adams; David J. Kern
International Journal of System of Systems Engineering (IJSSE), Vol. 3, No. 3/4, 2012

Abstract: Although the US Navy has made great strides in integrating technology to monitor and assess the condition of sub-systems, little is understood about how to fuse this data in order to construct a higher level awareness of the ship's overall readiness or current state. Drawing upon systems theory and systems-based approaches, we identify principles of hierarchy, control, suboptimisation, and satisficing as critical propositions for fusing integrated condition data and propose the viable system model as a hierarchical construct for managing the complexity of fusing integrated data into higher level awareness. This research resulted in the development of a system-level decision process that represents the underlying process of maintaining awareness of system level condition. We feel that further study is needed to fully realise the potential of using the a system-level decision process in integrating data for condition-based assessment and suggest avenues of research in calculating system reliability in managing both aleatory and epistemic uncertainty resident in the system.

Online publication date: Sat, 16-Aug-2014

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