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Log mining to develop a diagnostic and prognostic framework for the MeerLICHT telescope

In this work we present the approach taken to address the problems anomalous fault detection and system delays experienced by the MeerLICHT telescope. We make use of the abundantly available console logs, that record all aspects of the telescope's function, to obtain information. The MeerLICHT opera...

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Main Author: Roelf, Timothy Brian
Other Authors: Groot, Paul Joseph
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Statistical Sciences 2023
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Summary:In this work we present the approach taken to address the problems anomalous fault detection and system delays experienced by the MeerLICHT telescope. We make use of the abundantly available console logs, that record all aspects of the telescope's function, to obtain information. The MeerLICHT operational team must devote time to manually inspecting the logs during system downtime to discover faults. This task is laborious, time inefficient given the large size of the logs, and does not suit the time-sensitive nature of many of the surveys the telescope partakes in. We used the novel approach of the Hidden Markov model, to address the problems of fault detection and system delays experienced by the MeerLICHT. We were able to train the model in three separate ways, showing some success at fault detection and none at the addressing the system delays.