Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
381570 Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper tackles the problem of robust fault detection using Takagi–Sugeno neuro-fuzzy (N-F) models. A model-based strategy is employed to generate residuals in order to make a decision about the state of the process. Unfortunately, such an approach is corrupted by model uncertainty due to the fact that in real applications there exists a model–reality mismatch. In order to ensure reliable fault detection, the adaptive threshold technique is used to deal with the problem. The paper focuses also on the N-F model design procedure. The bounded-error approach is applied to generate rules for the model using available data. The proposed algorithms are applied to fault detection in a valve that is a part of the technical installation at the Lublin sugar factory in Poland. Experimental results are presented in the final part of the paper to confirm the effectiveness of the method.

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