SAE ARP6803
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
IVHM Concepts, Technology and Implementation Overview
Hardcopy , PDF
English
16-03-2016
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. IVHM CONCEPTS
4. IVHM BUSINESS CASE
5. RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR DESIGNING AND
IMPLEMENTING AN IVHM CAPABILITY
6. RECOMMENDED IVHM DESIGN TOOLS, ANALYTICS,
AND TECHNOLOGIES
7. IVHM APPLICATIONS
8. IVHM SUPPORT
9. CONCLUSION
10. NOTES
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
Inspects a comprehensive construct of an Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) capability.
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Standard
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51
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SAE International
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Current
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This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) examines a comprehensive construct of an Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) capability. This document provides a top-level view of the concepts, technology, and implementation practices associated with IVHM. This keystone document of the SAE HM-1 Committee is not intended as a legal document and does not provide detailed implementation steps, but does address general implementation concerns and potential benefits. Figure 1 provides a document flow map of the documents currently in work or planned by the Committee. The documents shown below will provide the recommended practices for IVHM implementation. This document map reflects the current SAE IVHM document configuration as of the date of publication. Future documents that are released will be included in the flow map in future updates of this document.An indication of the scope of IVHM is diagrammed in Figure 2. When an organization decides to implement an IVHM capability as part of their product sustainment strategy, the decision must consider the business objectives and user perspectives driving the decision, the system architecture and design to support the impetus, the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) or maturity of the technologies involved, the unique aspects of the operational environment and infrastructure, and the tools required to support the IVHM life cycle. This document discusses significant aspects and considerations of the interrelated IVHM elements listed in this diagram.
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SAE ARP6275 | Determination of Cost Benefits from Implementing an Integrated Vehicle Health Management System |
IEEE 1012-2012 | IEEE Standard for System and Software Verification and Validation |
FAA AC 25.1309-1 : 0 | SYSTEM DESIGN AND ANALYSIS |
SAE AIR5113 | Legal Issues Associated with the Use of Probabilistic Design Methods |
GEIA EIA649B:2011 | CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT STANDARD |
SAE ARP1587B | Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Health Management System Guide |
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