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Overview

The Discovery and Systems Health (DaSH) technical area focuses on challenges in understanding engineering and science data. The engineering data understanding work is centered around the emerging systems engineering discipline of Integrated Systems Health Management (ISHM). Ames is NASA's premier ISHM research and development facility, with strengths in design of health management systems, ISHM systems engineering, sensor selection and optimization, monitoring, data analysis, prognostics, diagnostics, failure recovery, diagnostic decision aids, data and knowledge management, and ISHM human factors.

Scientific data understanding work targets large-scale data analysis problems in data-rich domains such as earth science and cosmology. In addition, DaSH is involved in data analysis and mining for a variety of other NASA missions including aviation safety and security, the Space Shuttle program, and the NASA Engineering Safety Center. Resident expertise includes machine learning, data mining, text mining, statistical pattern recognition, and exploratory data analysis.

News

Division Researcher Listed in Who’s Who in America
Dr. Sorin Dusan has been invited and his biography has recently been selected to be included in the Who’s Who in America 2009 Edition by Marquis for his work in ...
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Prognostics Posters at Data Mining Conference
Researchers from the Prognostics Center of Excellence will present three posters at the Conference on Intelligent Data Understanding to be held September 9–10 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. B. ...
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DASHlink Goes Live
DASHlink, a collaborative website for Discovery in Aeronautics Systems Health, went public on June 6, 2008. DASHlink is a virtual laboratory for scientists and engineers to disseminate results and collaborate ...
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Test Simulation System Paper to Be Published
“An Agile Accelerated Aging, Characterization and Scenario Simulation System for Gate Controlled Power Transistors,” by Greg Sonnenfeld, Jose Celaya, and Kai Goebel, has been accepted for publication at IEEE Autotestcon ...
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Technical Area Lead

Ann Patterson-Hine, Ph.D, P.E. (Acting)

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