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Vicenç Puig

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  698
Citations -  11271

Vicenç Puig is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault detection and isolation & Model predictive control. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 656 publications receiving 9039 citations. Previous affiliations of Vicenç Puig include University of Huelva & Politehnica University of Bucharest.

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Set-membership identification and fault detection using a Bayesian framework

TL;DR: The paper shows that, assuming uniform distributed measurement noise and flat model prior probability distribution, the Bayesian approach leads to the same feasible parameter set than the set-membership strips technique and, additionally, can deal with models nonlinear in the parameters.
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Leakage isolation using pressure sensitivity analysis in water distribution networks: Application to the Barcelona case study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a leakage localisation method based on the pressure measurements and pressure sensitivity analysis of nodes in a network, which is not a trivial job in a real network because the huge non-explicit non-linear systems of equation that describe its dynamics.
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On the assessment of tree-based and chance-constrained predictive control approaches applied to drinking water networks

TL;DR: In this article, two different stochastic programming approaches are assessed when controlling a drinking water network: chance-constrained model predictive control (CC-MPC) and tree-based MPC (TB-MPC) under the former approach, the disturbances are modelled as non-stationary uncertainty description, unbounded support and quasi-concave probabilistic distribution.
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Supervised Gain-Scheduling Multimodel versus Linear Parameter Varying Internal Model Control of Open-Channel Systems for Large Operating Conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, two internal model control (IMC) controllers using gain-scheduling techniques are proposed and compared for open-channel systems that allow to deal with large operating conditions.
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Model-based Monitoring Techniques for Leakage Localization in Distribution Water Networks☆

TL;DR: An integrated model-based monitoring framework for leakage localization in district-metered areas (DMA) of water distribution networks, which takes advantage of the availability of a hydraulic model of the network, is described in this article.