Article | REF: MT9135 V1

Hybrid diagnostic and prognostic methods

Author: Gilles ZWINGELSTEIN

Publication date: January 10, 2021

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5. Advantages and disadvantages of hybrid methods

Failure diagnosis and prognosis using the hybrid methods described in this article exploit, in series or in parallel, the properties of three specific methods: those based on experience and knowledge, those based on data, and those based on physical models. As highlighted in the articles [MT 9 133] , [MT 9 134] ,

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