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Tamir Shaqarin and Bernd R. Noack
Limiting the suspension stroke in vehicles holds critical and conceivable benefits. It is crucial for the safety, stability, ride comfort, and overall performance of the vehicle. Furthermore, it improves the reliability of suspension components and maint...
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Mikel Labayen, Laura Medina, Fernando Eizaguirre, José Flich and Naiara Aginako
The automation of railroad operations is a rapidly growing industry. In 2023, a new European standard for the automated Grade of Automation (GoA) 2 over European Train Control System (ETCS) driving is anticipated. Meanwhile, railway stakeholders are alre...
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Abir Bazzi, Adnan Shaout and Di Ma
Automotive Industry.
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Eugenio Brusa, Alberto Dagna, Cristiana Delprete and Rocco Gentile
In recent years, the methodology of Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) has become relevant to the design of complex products, especially when safety critical systems need to be addressed. It allows, in fact, the deployment of product development direc...
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Marie Bieber, Wim J. C. Verhagen, Fabrice Cosson and Bruno F. Santos
Spacecraft systems collect health-related data continuously, which can give an indication of the systems? health status. While they rarely occur, the repercussions of such system anomalies, faults, or failures can be severe, safety-critical and costly. T...
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Tarek Berghout, Mohamed-Djamel Mouss, Leïla-Hayet Mouss and Mohamed Benbouzid
Machine learning prognosis for condition monitoring of safety-critical systems, such as aircraft engines, continually faces challenges of data unavailability, complexity, and drift. Consequently, this paper overcomes these challenges by introducing adapt...
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Gaetano Quattrocchi, Pier C. Berri, Matteo D. L. Dalla Vedova and Paolo Maggiore
Adoption of electromechanical actuation systems in aerospace is increasing, and so reliable diagnostic and prognostics schemes are required to ensure safe operations, especially in key, safety-critical systems such as primary flight controls. Furthermore...
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Dongwoo Lee, Dongmin Lee and Jongwhoa Na
In the development of safety-critical systems, it is important to perform failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) to identify potential failures. However, traditional FMEA activities tend to be considered difficult and time-consuming tasks. To compensa...
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Max Friedrich, Dale Richards and Mark Vollrath
(1) Background: The transition from conventional to remote aircraft control will necessitate the development of novel human machine interfaces. When we consider the pilot interface, icons are traditionally used to associate meanings with functions on the...
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Andrew Weinert
As unmanned aerial systems (UASs) increasingly integrate into the US national airspace system, there is an increasing need to characterize how commercial and recreational UASs may encounter each other. To inform the development and evaluation of safety c...
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