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The Space Flight History Of Phm Technology
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9781540366863
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The Space Flight History of PHM Technology describes the 30 years the author incorporated PHM technology he developed for GPS satellites as the Boeing GPS Space and Ground Segment Manager on contract to the U.S. Air Force to win funding for the GPS program by the department of Defense. The results of his routine prognostic analysis were used to improve the design of the future 52 GPS Block !!, !!A and !!F satellites. Also included are the results of the author's work to use PHM technology in the design and test of U.S. civil, military and NASA spacecraft, missiles and launch vehicles and international civil and government and satellites and launch vehicles. Also included is the independent validation of PHM technology by Lockheed martin reliability analysis engineers at the Advanced Development Dept. in Sunnyvale Ca. Lockheed Martin enginers used their proprietary software used for pattern recognition of torpedo wakes from submarine launched torpedoes to identify the presence of premature aging in NASA's Extreme Ultra Violet Explorer class subsystem equipment telemetry and the satellite's telescope detector's analog telemetry. The $700M EUVE satellite was a collaboration between NASA and U.C. Berkeley's Space Science Laboratory. The NASA EUVE satellite was a low earth orbiting, space science satellite, one of many sister-ships to the NASA Hubble orbiting telescope. The results of the author's prognostic analysis was used to close the mission control center and call engineers only when an equipment failure was predicted, the budget saved by closing the EUVE payload mission control center was used to extend the EUVE satellite's space science mission from 1995 to 2002, when the EUVE satellite re-entered the earth's atmosphere and landed in Egypt's desert. Also included is the first technical paper published about PHM technology in 1996 by the author and Lockheed Martin's Space Systems Engineers in the Advance Development Dept. engineer's independent validation of the author's prognostic analysis using his proprietary predictive algorithms to process the NASA EUVE satellite's subsystem equipment's telemetry that illustrated the premature aging allowing the author to predict which EUVE satellite's equipment were going to fail and each unit's remaining usable life was going to be with certainty prior to each equipment failure. Included is the results of the prognostic analysis regarding the author's predicted satellite subsystem and payload equipment remaining usable life that were 100% accurate, there were no false positives and no false negatives using the author's proprietary, predictive algorithms in completing his prognostic analysis.
- | Author: Len Losik, Ph.d.|Len Losik Ph D
- | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- | Publication Date: Nov 11, 2016
- | Number of Pages: 237 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1540366863
- | ISBN-13: 9781540366863
- Author:
- Len Losik, Ph.d.|Len Losik Ph D
- Publisher:
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Publication Date:
- Nov 11, 2016
- Number of pages:
- 237 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN-10:
- 1540366863
- ISBN-13:
- 9781540366863