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Auxiliary Signal Design for Failure Detection

Author : Stephen L. Campbell
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 15,58 MB
Release : 2004-02-15
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780691099873

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Many industries, such as transportation and manufacturing, use control systems to insure that parameters such as temperature or altitude behave in a desirable way over time. For example, pilots need assurance that the plane they are flying will maintain a particular heading. An integral part of control systems is a mechanism for failure detection to insure safety and reliability. This book offers an alternative failure detection approach that addresses two of the fundamental problems in the safe and efficient operation of modern control systems: failure detection--deciding when a failure has occurred--and model identification--deciding which kind of failure has occurred. Much of the work in both categories has been based on statistical methods and under the assumption that a given system was monitored passively. Campbell and Nikoukhah's book proposes an "active" multimodel approach. It calls for applying an auxiliary signal that will affect the output so that it can be used to easily determine if there has been a failure and what type of failure it is. This auxiliary signal must be kept small, and often brief in duration, in order not to interfere with system performance and to ensure timely detection of the failure. The approach is robust and uses tools from robust control theory. Unlike some approaches, it is applicable to complex systems. The authors present the theory in a rigorous and intuitive manner and provide practical algorithms for implementation of the procedures.

Auxiliary Signal Design for Failure Detection

Author : Stephen L. Campbell
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 24,54 MB
Release : 2015-11-03
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 1400880041

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Many industries, such as transportation and manufacturing, use control systems to insure that parameters such as temperature or altitude behave in a desirable way over time. For example, pilots need assurance that the plane they are flying will maintain a particular heading. An integral part of control systems is a mechanism for failure detection to insure safety and reliability. This book offers an alternative failure detection approach that addresses two of the fundamental problems in the safe and efficient operation of modern control systems: failure detection--deciding when a failure has occurred--and model identification--deciding which kind of failure has occurred. Much of the work in both categories has been based on statistical methods and under the assumption that a given system was monitored passively. Campbell and Nikoukhah's book proposes an "active" multimodel approach. It calls for applying an auxiliary signal that will affect the output so that it can be used to easily determine if there has been a failure and what type of failure it is. This auxiliary signal must be kept small, and often brief in duration, in order not to interfere with system performance and to ensure timely detection of the failure. The approach is robust and uses tools from robust control theory. Unlike some approaches, it is applicable to complex systems. The authors present the theory in a rigorous and intuitive manner and provide practical algorithms for implementation of the procedures.

Auxiliary Signal Design in Fault Detection and Diagnosis

Author : Xue Jun Zhang
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 28,11 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Fault location (Engineering).
ISBN :

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The object of this book is to present a systematic method for auxiliary signal design in fault detection and diagnosis. It covers systems that can be represented by linear or linearised multiple-input, multiple-output stochastic models. It is very illustrative since each new concept is demonstrated with simple examples and plots. Some fundamental problems in change detection have been investigated. A basic knowledge of probability theory, statistical inference, matrix and control theory is required. Postgraduates and researchers will find it an interesting reference to fault detection and test signal design. The book can also be used as a tutorial material for final year undergraduates, especially those who work on a project related to test signal designs, fault detection or modeling.

Auxiliary Signal Design in Fault Detection and Diagnosis

Author : Xue J. Zhang
Publisher : Springer
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 43,78 MB
Release : 2014-03-12
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783662175354

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The object of this book is to present a systematic method for auxiliary signal design in fault detection and diagnosis. It covers systems that can be represented by linear or linearised multiple-input, multiple-output stochastic models. It is very illustrative since each new concept is demonstrated with simple examples and plots. Some fundamental problems in change detection have been investigated. A basic knowledge of probability theory, statistical inference, matrix and control theory is required. Postgraduates and researchers will find it an interesting reference to fault detection and test signal design. The book can also be used as a tutorial material for final year undergraduates, especially those who work on a project related to test signal designs, fault detection or modeling.

Auxiliary Signal Design for Fault Detection in Nonlinear Systems

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Page : pages
File Size : 27,71 MB
Release : 2004
Category :
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Recently, research has developed in the area of active fault detection and model identification algorithms for linear systems. These algorithms compute an auxiliary input signal which guarantees fault detection, assuming a bounded noise. This dissertation addresses the question of when the previous linear theory can be applied to nonlinear systems. Several case studies are presented to verify that linearizations can in fact produce results in the nonlinear case. Two results are proven about the use of linearizations. The first result gives a parameter which scales the entire problem. Using this parameter, the scaled auxiliary signal, along with a scaled noise bound, will guarantee fault detection in the nonlinear problem. The second result shows how to compute the acceptable noise bound for the nonlinear problem using the exact auxiliary signal from the linearized problem. Also presented is a computational study to verify these two results. Two secondary projects are also presented in this dissertation. The first is a comparison of two different linear algorithms used to compute the optimal auxiliary signal. The second is a port of one of the existing pieces of fault detection software into Matlab. This new software is included, as well as a discuss of the complications of the port.

Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety of Technical Processes 2003 (SAFEPROCESS 2003)

Author : Marcel Staroswiecki
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 1210 pages
File Size : 24,78 MB
Release : 2004-02-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780080440118

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A three-volume work bringing together papers presented at 'SAFEPROCESS 2003', including four plenary papers on statistical, physical-model-based and logical-model-based approaches to fault detection and diagnosis, as well as 178 regular papers.