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The NASA Prognostics Algorithm Package is a framework for model-based prognostics (computation of remaining useful life) of engineering systems. It includes algorithms for state estimation and prediction, including uncertainty propagation. The algorithms use prognostic models (see prog_models) to perform estimation and prediction. The package enables rapid development of prognostics solutions for given models of components and systems. Algorithms can be swapped for comparative studies and evaluations
The Prognostic Algorithm Package is a python framework for model-based prognostics (computation of remaining useful life) of engineering systems, and provides a set of algorithms for state estimation and prediction, including uncertainty propagation. The algorithms take as inputs prognostic models (from NASA's Prognostics Model Package), and perform estimation and prediction functions. The library allows the rapid development of prognostics solutions for given models of components and systems. Different algorithms can be easily swapped to do comparative studies and evaluations of different algorithms to select the best for the application at hand.
This is designed to be used with the Prognostics Models Package.
pip3 install prog_algs
See documentation here
src/prog_algs/
- The prognostics algorithm python package
examples/
- Example Python scripts using prog_algs
tests/
- Tests for prog_models
README.md
- The readme (this file)
Use the following to cite this repository:
@misc{2023_nasa_prog_algs,
author = {Christopher Teubert and Matteo Corbetta and Chetan Kulkarni},
title = {Prognostics Algorithm Python Package},
month = May,
year = 2023,
version = {1.5},
url = {https://github.com/nasa/prog\_algs}
}
The corresponding reference should look like this:
C. Teubert, M. Corbetta, C. Kulkarni, Prognostics Algorithm Python Package, v1.5, May 2023. URL https://github.com/nasa/prog_algs.
Alternatively, if using both prog_models and prog_algs, you can cite the combined package as
C. Teubert, C. Kulkarni, M. Corbetta, K. Jarvis, M. Daigle, ProgPy Prognostics Python Packages, v1.5, May 2023. URL https://nasa.github.io/progpy.
The structure and algorithms of this package are strongly inspired by the MATLAB Prognostics Algorithm Library and the MATLAB Prognostics Metrics Library. We would like to recognize Matthew Daigle, Shankar Sankararaman and the rest of the team that contributed to the Prognostics Model Library for the contributions their work on the MATLAB library made to the design of prog_algs
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The NASA Prognostics Algorithm Package is a framework for model-based prognostics (computation of remaining useful life) of engineering systems. It includes algorithms for state estimation and prediction, including uncertainty propagation. The algorithms use prognostic models (see prog_models) to perform estimation and prediction. The package enables rapid development of prognostics solutions for given models of components and systems. Algorithms can be swapped for comparative studies and evaluations
We found that prog-algs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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