Real-Time Fault Detection and Diagnosis Using Intelligent Monitoring and Supervision Systems

  • Pérez Alvarez G
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Abstract

In monitoring and supervision schemes, fault detection and diagnosis characterize high efficiency and quality production systems. To achieve such properties, these structures are based on techniques that allow detection and diagnosis of failures in real time. Detection signals faults and diagnostics provide the root cause and location. Fault detection is based on signal and process mathematical models, while fault diagnosis is focused on systems theory and process modeling. Monitoring and supervision complement each other in fault management, thus enabling normal and continuous operation. Its application avoids stopping productive processes by early detection of failures and by applying real-time actions to eliminate them, such as predictive and proactive maintenance based on process conditions. The integration of all these methodologies enables intelligent monitoring and supervision systems, enabling real-time fault detection and diagnosis. Their high performance is associated with statistical decision-making techniques, expert systems, artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic and computational procedures, making them efficient and fully autonomous in making decisions in the real-time operation of a production system.

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Pérez Alvarez, G. (2020). Real-Time Fault Detection and Diagnosis Using Intelligent Monitoring and Supervision Systems. In Fault Detection, Diagnosis and Prognosis. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.90158

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