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    Koopman-based deep iISS bilinear parity approach for data-driven fault diagnosis: Experimental demonstration using three-tank system

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    Date
    2024
    Author
    Irani, Fatemeh Negar
    Yadegar, Meysam
    Meskin, Nader
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    Precise and timely fault diagnosis is crucial in many practical systems and control processes. Particularly due to the increasing amount of available data collected by sensors, data-driven fault diagnosis has been a hot research topic in the prognosis and health management of industrial systems. In this paper, a reliable, accurate, and interpretable data-driven fault detection and isolation method is proposed for the general class of nonlinear systems. The proposed approach is based on the integration of the bilinear Koopman model realization, deep learning, and a bilinear parity-space framework. This work leverages the potential of neural networks to investigate lifting functions and bilinear Koopman realization simultaneously. Furthermore, to enhance the stability of the realized model, the input-to-state stability constraint is enforced on the training algorithm, ensuring the realized model is integral input-to-state stable. This method does not require any prior knowledge regarding the system dynamics and only uses the data collected from the normal operation of the system. In addition, it is capable of diagnosing all types of sensor and actuator faults, whether they are additive or multiplicative. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated experimentally using a laboratory setup of the three-tank system. Lastly, a comparison is conducted to demonstrate the advantages of the proposed method over another recent data-driven fault diagnosis method.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conengprac.2023.105744
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/63137
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