- Remote diagnostics
Remote Diagnostics refers to ability to
diagnose a subject (system, craft or person) from a distance. Instead of the subject being colocated with the person or system doing the diagnose, both can be far apart (earth -moon distance for instance), connected bywire orwireless .When limiting to systems, a general accepted definition is:'To Improve reliability of vital or capital-intensive installations and reduce the maintenance costs by avoiding unplanned maintenance, by monitoring the condition of the system remotely. '
Process elements for remote diagnostics:
* Remotely monitor selected vital systemparameters
*Analysis of data to detect trends
* Comparison with knownbehavior database data
* After detectedperformance degradation predict thefailure moment byextrapolation
* Order parts and plan maintenance, to be executed when really necessary, but in time to prevent a failure or stopTypical uses:
* medical use (seeRemote guidance )
*Formula 1 racecars
*space (Apollo project and others)
* Telephone systems like aPABX
* aeroplanes, like747 ,Fokker ,Airbus and many others.The reasons for RD can be one of more of these aspects:
* limit local personnel to a minimum (Gemini, Apollo capsules: too tight to fit all technicians)
* limit workload of local personnel
* limit risks (exposure to dangerous environments)
* central expertise (locally solve small problems, remotely/centralized solve complex problems by experts)
* efficiency: reduce travel time to get expert & system or subject togetherRemote Diagnostic & Maintenance
Remote Diagnostic & Maintenance refers to both diagnoses of the fault or faults and taking corrective (maintenance) actions, like changing settings to improve performance or prevent problems like breakdown, wear & tear. RDM can replace manpower at location by experts on a central location, in order to save manpower or prevent hazardous situations (space for instance).
External links
* [http://www.onstar.com/us_english/jsp/plans/index.jsp/ Onstar Diagnostics]
* [http://www.ringsos.co.il/ Ring S.O.S Website]
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