43rd International Summer School of Automatic Control - Grenoble, France - September, 5-9, 2022
Reliability And Maintenance Of Dynamic Systems: Advanced Methods And Recent Developments
The objective of this one-week summer school is to introduce the participants to the different approaches recently developed in the field of dependability of dynamic systems, in response to recent evolutions both in the addressed systems and in the used disciplines and tools. Approaches to dependability have been indeed confronted with a paradigm shift, due to increasingly complex, monitored and controlled systems and to the emergence of the use of new disciplines (e.g. artificial intelligence) in reliability and maintenance. This paradigm shift has profoundly modified the vision of systems reliability and dependability, leading to the emergence of new approaches: PHM (Prognostic and Health Management), Predictive Maintenance, RxM (Prescriptive Maintenance), Reliability-Aware Control or Degradation-Aware Control, Post-Prognosis Decision Making, etc. The participants will be trained in the tools and methods on which these approaches are based and the school will consist of a series of surveys, lectures and research talks taught in English, completed by a series of applications sessions on the following themes:
• Reliability, maintenance and safety: old problems, classical methods and new challenges
• Dynamic reliability modelling with application to the resilience of critical infrastructures
• Prognostics and health management: from monitoring to post-prognostics decision-making
• Artificial intelligence approaches to reliability and predictive maintenance
• Reliability and degradation aware control, RUL control and reliability adaptive systems
• Reliability and safety of autonomous systems
• Advances methods for stochastic deterioration and (imperfect) maintenance modelling
• Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and damage aware active control
The school is mainly intended for PhD students, researchers and industrial participants wishing to initiate, consolidate or reorient their research project in the field of reliability and maintenance of dynamic systems.
For more information: http://www.gipsa-lab.fr/summerschool/AUTO22/
Contact: christophe.berenguer@grenoble-inp.fr