Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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718448 | IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2009 | 6 Pages |
This paper reports our initial effort on change detection performed on the residuals of sets of probing outputs to monitor the health of a simulated generic transport aircraft model provided by NASA. The probing outputs are estimates of small signal impulse responses generated based on a pulse-compression principle, and designed to be independent of other applied signals around the aircraft control loop. The residuals are the difference between the probing outputs of a potentially faulty system and the stored or calculated probing outputs of a normal system. The samples of residuals are evaluated using the Hotelling's T2-test which rejects or accepts the null hypothesis that the samples are from an F-distribution. The paper focuses its discussion on the attempt to reduce detection delay, and presents a simplified analysis on detection threshold, detection delay, and miss detection rate.