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An Intelligent Risk Management Framework for Monitoring Vehicular Engine Health

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posted on 2025-03-20, 04:56 authored by Md Abdur RahimMd Abdur Rahim, MA Rahman, MM Rahman, N Zaman, N Moustafa, Imran Razzak
The unwanted vehicular engine irregularities diminish vehicular competence, hinder productivity, waste time, and sluggish personal/national economic growth. Transportation sectors are essential infrastructures that require practical vulnerability assessment to avoid unexpected consequences through risk severity assessment. Artificial intelligence would be vital in the Industry 4.0 era to eliminate these issues for seamless activity and ultimate productivity. This article presents a risk management framework that includes an efficient decision model for monitoring and diagnosing vehicular engine health and condition in real-time using vulnerable components information and advanced techniques. To do this, we used the vulnerability identification frame to identify the vulnerable objects. We created a decision model that used an infrastructure vulnerability assessment model and sensor-actuator data to diagnose and categorise engine conditions as good, minor, moderate, or critical. We used machine learning and deep learning algorithms to assess the effectiveness of the risk management system’s decision model. The stacked ensemble of the deep learning algorithm outperformed other standard machine learning and deep learning algorithms in providing 80.3% decision accuracy for the 80% training data and efficiently managing large amounts of data. Anticipating the proposed framework might assist the automotive sector in advancing with cutting-edge facilities that are up to date.

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Journal

IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking

Volume

6

Pagination

1298-1306

eISSN

2473-2400

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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