DocumentCode
661006
Title
Industrial application of condition monitoring and diagnosis prospects and pitfalls?
Author
Horch, Alexander
Author_Institution
Corp. Res. Center, Dept. of Autom. Device Technol., ABB Corp. Res. Center, Ladenburg, Germany
fYear
2013
fDate
9-11 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
425
Lastpage
425
Abstract
Summary form only given. There is a considerable gap between academic research and industrial practice in the area of fault detection, fault isolation and fault-tolerant control. Reasons for this are manifold and will be discussed based on concrete examples from industry. On one side there are increasing requirements on operational excellence in process plants. On the other side there is only a minimal workforce available for operation and maintenance. Automation of fault detection and isolation on one side and fault-tolerance on the other side should therefore be self-evident. They are, however, not. The talk will discuss reasons for this and show examples from industry where those obstacles have been overcome. As a consequence, some possible directions for academic research as well as success criteria will be pointed out.
Keywords
fault diagnosis; fault tolerant control; industrial plants; maintenance engineering; condition monitoring; fault detection; fault diagnosis; fault isolation; fault-tolerant control; maintenance; process plants; Automation; Condition monitoring; Control systems; Event detection; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Industries;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control and Fault-Tolerant Systems (SysTol), 2013 Conference on
Conference_Location
Nice
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SysTol.2013.6693818
Filename
6693818
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