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<u>Naval Example of Maintenance System</u> |
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The US Navy operates one of the largest and most complicated fleets on the planet. The lessons learned here<sup>[1]</sup> are broadly applicable to the data requirements of any predictive maintenance software. Migrating legacy software to be compatible with modern algorithms is a large open area of research in predictive maintenance. |
The US Navy operates one of the largest and most complicated fleets on the planet. The lessons learned here<sup>[1]</sup> are broadly applicable to the data requirements of any predictive maintenance software. Migrating legacy software to be compatible with modern algorithms is a large open area of research in predictive maintenance. Not only is predictive maintenance an opp |
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==Background Readings== |
==Background Readings== |