A Multi-Granularity Supervised Contrastive Framework for Remaining Useful Life Prediction of Aero-engines
Accurate remaining useful life (RUL) predictions are critical to the safe operation of aero-engines. Currently, the RUL prediction task is mainly a regression paradigm with only mean square error as the loss function and lacks research on feature space structure, the latter of which has shown excell...
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Zusammenfassung: | Accurate remaining useful life (RUL) predictions are critical to the safe
operation of aero-engines. Currently, the RUL prediction task is mainly a
regression paradigm with only mean square error as the loss function and lacks
research on feature space structure, the latter of which has shown excellent
performance in a large number of studies. This paper develops a
multi-granularity supervised contrastive (MGSC) framework from plain intuition
that samples with the same RUL label should be aligned in the feature space,
and address the problems of too large minibatch size and unbalanced samples in
the implementation. The RUL prediction with MGSC is implemented on using the
proposed multi-phase training strategy. This paper also demonstrates a simple
and scalable basic network structure and validates the proposed MGSC strategy
on the CMPASS dataset using a convolutional long short-term memory network as a
baseline, which effectively improves the accuracy of RUL prediction. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.00461 |