飞机系统故障管理问题综述:现状和未来方向

IF 11.5 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE Progress in Aerospace Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.paerosci.2024.101008
A. Zolghadri
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学术界对动态系统和网络物理系统中的故障管理进行了广泛研究,开发出了各种基于模型和数据驱动/学习的方法。尽管这些先进的设计有望改善飞机系统的传统做法,但学术方法与航空业的具体需求之间存在明显差距。本文首先考察了航空业当前的实践与学术界的最新技术水平。它强调了通常被忽视的问题,这些问题阻碍了从实验室开发到实际飞行应用的过渡。展望未来,本文预测了在互联和分布式网络物理飞行环境中向更高自主性和智能化过渡所带来的不断变化的需求。这包括引入单人驾驶操作(SPO)的新趋势。本文概述了在人类监督下基于模型/数据驱动的综合愿景,以引导这一复杂的过渡。
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A review of fault management issues in aircraft systems: Current status and future directions

The academic community has extensively studied fault management in dynamical and cyber-physical systems, leading to the development of various model-based and data-driven/learning-enabled methods. Although these advanced designs show promise for improving conventional practices in aircraft systems, there is a noticeable disparity between academic methodologies and the specific needs of the aviation industry. The paper begins with an examination of the current practices within the aviation industry alongside the academic state of the art. It highlights commonly overlooked issues that hinder the transition from laboratory development to practical flight applications. Looking ahead, the paper anticipates evolving needs driven by the transition towards greater autonomy and intelligence within connected and distributed cyber-physical flight environments. This includes the emerging trend towards the introduction of Single Pilot Operations (SPO). The paper presents an outline of a combined model-based/data-driven vision, under human oversight, to navigate this complex transition.

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Progress in Aerospace Sciences
Progress in Aerospace Sciences 工程技术-工程:宇航
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20.20
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41
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: "Progress in Aerospace Sciences" is a prestigious international review journal focusing on research in aerospace sciences and its applications in research organizations, industry, and universities. The journal aims to appeal to a wide range of readers and provide valuable information. The primary content of the journal consists of specially commissioned review articles. These articles serve to collate the latest advancements in the expansive field of aerospace sciences. Unlike other journals, there are no restrictions on the length of papers. Authors are encouraged to furnish specialist readers with a clear and concise summary of recent work, while also providing enough detail for general aerospace readers to stay updated on developments in fields beyond their own expertise.
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