Dhyani, 2021 - Google Patents
Predicting equipment failure in manufacturing plants: an AI-driven maintenance strategyDhyani, 2021
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- Dhyani B
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- Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications
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Failure of equipment can lead to costly repairs and downtime for manufacturing facilities. Traditional maintenance techniques can result in unexpected failures, which can cause revenue losses and production delays. Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven methods use …
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