Graph Neural Networks for Leveraging Industrial Equipment Structure: An application to Remaining Useful Life Estimation
Automated equipment health monitoring from streaming multisensor time-series data can be used to enable condition-based maintenance, avoid sudden catastrophic failures, and ensure high operational availability. We note that most complex machinery has a well-documented and readily accessible underlyi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Automated equipment health monitoring from streaming multisensor time-series
data can be used to enable condition-based maintenance, avoid sudden
catastrophic failures, and ensure high operational availability. We note that
most complex machinery has a well-documented and readily accessible underlying
structure capturing the inter-dependencies between sub-systems or modules. Deep
learning models such as those based on recurrent neural networks (RNNs) or
convolutional neural networks (CNNs) fail to explicitly leverage this
potentially rich source of domain-knowledge into the learning procedure. In
this work, we propose to capture the structure of a complex equipment in the
form of a graph, and use graph neural networks (GNNs) to model multi-sensor
time-series data. Using remaining useful life estimation as an application
task, we evaluate the advantage of incorporating the graph structure via GNNs
on the publicly available turbofan engine benchmark dataset. We observe that
the proposed GNN-based RUL estimation model compares favorably to several
strong baselines from literature such as those based on RNNs and CNNs.
Additionally, we observe that the learned network is able to focus on the
module (node) with impending failure through a simple attention mechanism,
potentially paving the way for actionable diagnosis. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2006.16556 |