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Vehicle Health Management Solutions
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Advancements in the capabilities of sensors, embedded processors and
software have enhanced the performance and reliability of today's most
sophisticated aircraft, spacecraft and land vehicles. Despite their complexity,
many of today's most advanced platforms are easier to maintain, repair and
support, thanks to the benefits of Vehicle Health Management (VHM)
technologies.
Vehicle Health Management is the term used to describe a range of technologies
that help manage the overall health and performance of a vehicle, subsystem or
component. Today's most capable VHM systems go well beyond simply monitoring
performance characteristics. They are able to:
 | Effectively diagnose problems with the vehicle, subsystem or
component. |
 | Use prognostic algorithms to anticipate problems, predict breakdowns and
project when scheduled and unscheduled maintenance will be needed. |
 | Isolate and identify problems for operators and support crews. |
 | Aggregate information from multiple sources to enable knowledge
management. |
VHM is already improving the efficiency and safety of both individual aircraft
and other vehicles, and the environment in which they operate. With VHM, pilots
and operators have access to real-time information about the performance and
health of their vehicles. Logistics teams can do a better job of planning and
anticipating the need for spare parts and other support resources. And when a
failure does occur, maintenance crews have the data they need to get to the
root cause of the problem, rather than spending their time checking and
rechecking components that are performing properly.
Honeywell is a leader in VHM technologies, with experience in the commercial,
military and industrial sectors. Current efforts include prognostics and trend
monitoring on Honeywell engines and auxiliary power units, vehicle health
management and unit logistics decision support for the Army's Future Combat
System, Space Station health management, and airline maintenance and operations
support systems.
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Catalytic
Oxidation (CATOX)
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Honeywell is working with the U.S. Army on catalytic oxidation technologies
to protect combat vehicle crews from biological and chemical hazards.
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