DocumentCode
436349
Title
Diagnosis basfd on temporal band sequences an empirical comparison to statistical approachs
Author
Rim Mrani Alaoui ; Bouamama, B. Ould ; Taillibert, P.
Author_Institution
LAGIS, France
Volume
17
fYear
2004
fDate
June 28 2004-July 1 2004
Firstpage
435
Lastpage
440
Abstract
Diagnosis based on Temporal Band Sequences (TBS) is a decision procedure which ensures that no fake alarm will be generated provided that noise, sensors inaccuracies and model parameters are represented by an interval derived from the physical characteristics of components. The question is: will there be any diagnosis at all ?. In this paper we relate an empirical comparison between TBS method and statistical approaches. It shows that the TBS method finds the same set of faults as statistical methods do (Cusum) but with a longer delay. Nonetheless, with statistical methods, false alarms might always occur and faults of small intensity might be missed . On the contrary the TBS method does not generate false alarms and finds fault of small intensity if the observation duration is long enough. A possible explanation is that no derivative has to be computed in the TBS approach.
Keywords
Delay; Equations; Fault detection; Isolation technology; Large Hadron Collider; Polynomials; Redundancy; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Statistical analysis; Uncertainty; Analytical Redundancy Relations; Intervals; Process Engineering; Statistical method (Cusum); Temporal Band Sequences;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Automation Congress, 2004. Proceedings. World
Conference_Location
Seville
Print_ISBN
1-889335-21-5
Type
conf
Filename
1439405
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