Prediction of Aero Engine Fault by Relative Vector Machine and Genetic Algorithm Model

Diagnosis of engine fault is critical in reducing maintenance costs. A new method which incorporates hybrid relative vector machines and genetic algorithm (RVM-GA) was proposed to predict aero engine fault based on data of the spectrometric oil analysis. Experimental results show that it has a high accuracy and effective properties.

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