Case study of learning entropy for adaptive novelty detection in solid-fuel combustion control

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This paper deals with the case study of usability of the Learning Entropy approach for the adaptive novelty detection in MIMO dynamical systems. The novelty detection is studied for typical parameters of linear systems including time delay. The solid-fuel combustion process is selected as a representative of typical non-linear dynamic MIMO system. The complex mathematical model of a biomass-fired 100kW boiler is used for verification of the potentials of the proposed method, and the motivation for novelty detection in solid-fuel combustion processes is discussed in this paper.

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Bukovsky, I., & Oswald, C. (2015). Case study of learning entropy for adaptive novelty detection in solid-fuel combustion control. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 348, pp. 247–257). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18503-3_25

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