IEEE PHM Standards Development Status and Collaboration with other IEEE WGs and with SAE

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The subject of this presentation is the progress and status of Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) for Electronics Systems related standards at the IEEE Reliability Society Standards Committee (RS-SC). 

There will be a discussion on the overall status of standards developed by the IEEE RS-SC as well as a deep dive into standards related to PHM, such as IEEE 1856 “Standard Framework for Prognostic and Health Management of Electronic Systems”, which stands as the first top tiered normative standard applicable to PHM system development. The PHM system development will include PHM systems designed into newly designed primary systems, stand-alone PHM systems applicable to multiple applications, and PHM system capabilities added to existing primary systems. Other PHM standards developed by IEEE external to the RS-SC, such as P2848 and IEEE2851-2024, will be mentioned. PHM standards developed by Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) external to IEEE, such as the SAE, will also be included in this discussion.



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  • Starts 20 February 2026 05:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 04 March 2026 12:00 PM UTC
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IEEE Reliability Standards Committee

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IEEE PHM Standards Development Status and Collaboration with other IEEE WGs and with SAE

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Lou Gullo is the IEEE Reliability Society Standards Committee (RS-SC) Chair and the Standards VP for the Transportation Electrification Council.  He is a Senior Member of the IEEE. He was awarded the IEEE Reliability Engineer of the Year in 2016. He has a BSEE degree from the University of Connecticut.  Lou retired from Northrop-Grumman Corporation, Raytheon, and Honeywell. Lou also retired from the US Army as a Lieutenant Colonel after 24 years.  He authored and edited three books on Design for Reliability, Design for Safety, and Design for Maintainability. He was awarded three US Patents.