Hajihosseini et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Decentralized fault isolation by a combination of transfer entropy and classification methodsHajihosseini et al., 2015
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- 13202694368907026157
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- Hajihosseini P
- Salahshoor K
- Moshiri B
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- Chemical Engineering Communications
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Early fault detection and isolation in industrial systems is vitally necessary to prevent any potential product damage. The paper proposes a new decentralized multi-unit fault isolation methodology in which all the known process faults with similar time signatures are grouped …
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