Sensor placement for fault diagnosis using genetic algorithm
This paper presents a novel methodology for the purpose of fault detection and isolation
(FDI) to a two-tank system. This new methodology benefits from the basic facts that faults are
embedded in the analytical redundancy relations (ARRs) and that the occurrence of a fault
will cause the corresponding ARRs to change. Based on these facts, the minimal isolation
set as an important concept is introduced to make each fault in the fault set F detectable and
isolable. Then, the sensor placement problem consists in determining an optimal minimal …
(FDI) to a two-tank system. This new methodology benefits from the basic facts that faults are
embedded in the analytical redundancy relations (ARRs) and that the occurrence of a fault
will cause the corresponding ARRs to change. Based on these facts, the minimal isolation
set as an important concept is introduced to make each fault in the fault set F detectable and
isolable. Then, the sensor placement problem consists in determining an optimal minimal …
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GCDWM Yu, M Alavi, T Le, M Luo - researchgate.net
This paper presents a novel methodology for the purpose of fault detection and isolation
(FDI) to a two-tank system. This new methodology benefits from the basic facts that faults are
embedded in the analytical redundancy relations (ARRs) and that the occurrence of a fault
will cause the corresponding ARRs to change. Based on these facts, the minimal isolation
set as an important concept is introduced to make each fault in the fault set F detectable and
isolable. Then, the sensor placement problem consists in determining an optimal minimal …
(FDI) to a two-tank system. This new methodology benefits from the basic facts that faults are
embedded in the analytical redundancy relations (ARRs) and that the occurrence of a fault
will cause the corresponding ARRs to change. Based on these facts, the minimal isolation
set as an important concept is introduced to make each fault in the fault set F detectable and
isolable. Then, the sensor placement problem consists in determining an optimal minimal …
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