IVHMS Project Objectives: - Develop a vehicle health management system for quick installation on vehicles without existing electronic sensor networks, e.g. CAN-Bus - Identify a comprehensive vehicle-condition sensor array along with its wireless connection - Develop vehicle on-board sensor data storage unit and secure sensor data transmission unit - Develop algorithms for depot on-site diagnostics and prognostics - Develop vehicle on-board maintenance warning capability. Long Term Benefits: - Significantly reduce maintenance cost through CBM for Army's current Light Tactical Vehicle Fleet - Potentially save solders' lives by not allowing vehicles in need of maintenance to be deployed.


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    Title :

    Linguistic Model for Axle Fatigue


    Contributors:
    J. Grantner (author) / B. Bazuin (author) / R. Hathaway (author) / C. Fajardo (author) / J. Al-shawawreh (author)

    Publication date :

    2012


    Size :

    24 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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