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Sensor selection in neuro-fuzzy modelling for fault diagnosis

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posted on 2023-06-08, 13:49 authored by Yimin Zhou, A Zolotas
In this paper, sensor selection relating to neuro-fuzzy modeling for the purpose of fault diagnosis is discussed. The input/output selection in fuzzy modelling plays an important role in the performance of the derived model. In addition, with respect to fault tolerant issues, the impact of the faults on the system, i.e. possible incipient and abrupt faults, should be detected in the earliest possible instance. The paper first presents a brief introduction to neuro-fuzzy modelling, and proceeds to sensor selection with the aim of considerably improving the quality and reliability of the system. We study faults, both of abrupt and incipient nature, that can be diagnosed in an immediate sense. A two-tank system is used as an example to illustrate the studied concepts

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  • Published

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322 -327

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  • paper

Event name

Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2010 IEEE International Symposium on

Event location

Italy

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conference

Event date

2010

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  • Engineering and Design Publications

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2012-11-20

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