El Bakri et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Extreme learning machine-based non-linear observer for fault detection and isolation of wind turbineEl Bakri et al., 2019
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- El Bakri A
- Koumir M
- Boumhidi I
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- Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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This paper presents a robust fault detection and isolation (FDI) scheme for a variable speed wind turbine. The proposed scheme (extreme learning machine–state-dependent differential Riccati equation (ELM-SDDRE)) is an observer model-based approach, especially, a non …
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