Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
699469 Control Engineering Practice 2013 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, a methodology for limnimeter and rain-gauge fault detection and isolation (FDI) in sewer networks is presented. The proposed model based FDI approach uses interval parity equations for fault detection in order to enhance robustness against modelling errors and noise. They both are assumed unknown but bounded, following the so-called interval (or set-membership) approach. On the other hand, fault isolation relies on an algorithm that reasons using several fault signature matrices that store additional information to the typical binary one used in standard FDI approaches. More precisely, the considered fault signature matrices contain information about residual fault sign/sensitivity and time/order of activation. The paper also proposes an identification procedure to obtain the interval models used in fault detection that delivers the nominal model plus parameter uncertainty is proposed. To exemplify the proposed FDI methodology, a case study based on the Barcelona sewer network is used.

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