학술논문

Developing a framework for generating realistic, but not real, synthetic maintenance records
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 International Conference on Maintenance and Intelligent Asset Management (ICMIAM) Maintenance and Intelligent Asset Management (ICMIAM), 2022 International Conference on. :1-5 Dec, 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Engineering Profession
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Transportation
Knowledge engineering
Industries
Sensitivity
Law
Soft sensors
Maintenance engineering
Probabilistic logic
life extension
maintenance records
maintenance logs
long life assets
synthetic data
Language
Abstract
Informed decisions for life-extension of complex long-life assets require knowledge of the current state of the asset as well as understanding of its maintenance and failure history. A lack of access to sufficient and reliable data for method validation, such as appropriately detailed maintenance logs, inhibits research into better-informed decisions for life-extension of long-life capital-intensive assets. Researchers must negotiate industry partnerships and overcome barriers to data access due to commercial sensitivities. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for generating realistic, but not necessarily real, synthetic maintenance records. Maintenance logs have strong structural synergies with electronic health records. We adapt and map methods for generating synthetic health records using only publicly available data sources to create synthetic maintenance records. Facet strings are used to construct a probabilistic framework for developing brief free notes. The generation of realistic synthetic maintenance records can be achieved using publicly available data, supported by expert engineering knowledge of the design and maintenance of the system.