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AI and Machine Learning Predict the Life of Systems with an OODA Loop
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By Albert McKeon

People are often encouraged to listen to their bodies — to pay attention to aches and pains, so they can discern possible health issues. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), technology might also be able to tell when a system or process is breaking down, giving users advanced warning of potential problems with critical and expensive systems.

Two Northrop Grumman engineers are researching the potential of combining a well-known decision-making theory — what is known as an OODA loop — with sensor data crunched by AI and ML to predict the lifespan of systems. Their study has parallels with the preventative healthcare of humans.

"It's analogous to having a bad toothache at 2 a.m.," said Anthony Alston, a senior staff systems engineer at Northrop Grumman and one of the researchers. "There's not much you can do at that time of the night. But if you knew about the toothache coming two days in advance, you'd be able to go to the dentist ahead of time."

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