As industries transition toward sustainable operations, PHM plays a crucial role in optimizing asset performance, reducing waste, and extending lifecycle efficiency (Sustainability by PHM). Furthermore, it is crucial that the PHM technologies and practices are sustainable themselves (Sustainability in PHM). This special session covers both of these sustainability aspects related to PHM. Further, it aims to bring together diverse perspectives and innovations that advance sustainability goals through PHM methodologies, technologies, and applications across the different dimensions (Individual, Social, Technical, Economic, Environmental) of sustainability, along with their impacts (direct, enabling, and systemic).
We welcome submissions addressing sustainability aspects of PHM across all disciplines, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Sustainable design and life-cycle management through PHM
- Energy-efficient and low-impact diagnostic/prognostic systems
- PHM for circular economy and resource optimization
- Green maintenance strategies
- Data-driven PHM for sustainable infrastructure and smart cities
- Eco-friendly materials and sensor technologies
- Integration of PHM with renewable energy systems
- PHM applications in different domains such as transportation, aerospace, healthcare, and industrial sectors
- Approaches and frameworks for sustainability assessment in PHM
- AI and digital twins for sustainability assessment and predictive maintenance
- Cross-disciplinary case studies demonstrating the role of PHM in achieving sustainability and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Session Organizers :
Deepti Mishra, Department of Computer Science, NTNU, Norway
Akshara Pande, Department of Computer Science, NTNU, Norway
Submissions for this special session is accepted until 1st February.
