Railway Maintenance Analysis Based on Big Data and Condition Classification

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Safe operation is the basic requirement of railway operation. Reasonable maintenance is the basic guarantee for the safe operation. Big data to analyze things as a rule of a cutting edge technology, applied to the analysis of railway detecting data processing, can improve the testing data of the use of the quality and efficiency of analysis. Based on big data, this paper points out state railway equipment management, reasonable status classification, solving the state transition probability, the prediction model is set up, providing better decision support for maintenance and repair work.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 919-921)

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1134-1138

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April 2014

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