Abstract
Prognostics and health management(PHM) is a promising technology to reduce the overall life cycle cost and improve flight readiness in the civil and military aviation field. As the prognostic algorithms are applied into monitoring condition of aircraft structures, avionics, wiring, control actuators, power supplies, propulsion systems and etc, more attention has been focused on establishing a common standard to validate whether the PHM algorithms or systems can reach the design requirements and compare the efficiency of the diagnostics and prognostics algorithms. Currently, there’re many standards in the diagnostics and test regions, such as condition monitoring and diagnosis standard in ISO, the engine health management standards in SAE and so on. All these PHM related standards may help developing the new standard. First, this paper identifies the specification of PHM standards from different applications. And the state-of-the-art in PHM related standards is also given. Second, the current PHM-related standards in various standardizations and agencies are overviewed and analyzed according to the CBM, PHM, IVHM and HUMS classification; Lastly, some suggestions are given for PHM standardization development, and the focus of the future work and directions are also proposed.