Wang, 2018 - Google Patents
Enhanced fault detection for nonlinear processes using modified kernel partial least squares and the statistical local approachWang, 2018
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- 4932121497317422408
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- Wang L
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- The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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Conventional kernel partial least squares (KPLS) may not function well for detecting incipient faults in nonlinear processes. In relation to existing work, a new statistical local approach based KPLS monitoring strategy is proposed by integrating the statistical local …
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