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Predictive maintenance framework for a vehicular iot gateway node using active database rules

Butylin, 2018

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Butylin S
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This thesis describes a proposed design and implementation of a predictive maintenance engine developed to fulfill the requirements of the STO Company (Societe de transport de l'Outaouais) for maintaining vehicles in the fleet. Predictive maintenance is proven to be an …
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