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Fault diagnosis in dynamic systems using analytical and knowledge-based redundancy—a survey and some new results

Paul M. Frank
- 01 May 1990 - 
- Vol. 26, Iss: 3, pp 459-474
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In this article, the authors review the state of the art of fault detection and isolation in automatic processes using analytical redundancy, and present some new results with emphasis on the latest attempts to achieve robustness with respect to modelling errors.
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This article is published in Automatica.The article was published on 1990-05-01. It has received 3313 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fault detection and isolation & Robustness (computer science).

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Bibliographical review on reconfigurable fault-tolerant control systems

TL;DR: A bibliographical review on reconfigurable fault-tolerant control systems (FTCS) is presented, with emphasis on the reconfiguring/restructurable controller design techniques.
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A Review of Process Fault Detection and Diagnosis Part I : Quantitative Model-Based Methods

TL;DR: This three part series of papers is to provide a systematic and comparative study of various diagnostic methods from different perspectives and broadly classify fault diagnosis methods into three general categories and review them in three parts.
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A Survey of Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Techniques—Part I: Fault Diagnosis With Model-Based and Signal-Based Approaches

TL;DR: The three-part survey paper aims to give a comprehensive review of real-time fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control, with particular attention on the results reported in the last decade.
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A review of process fault detection and diagnosis: Part III: Process history based methods

TL;DR: This final part discusses fault diagnosis methods that are based on historic process knowledge that need to be addressed for the successful design and implementation of practical intelligent supervisory control systems for the process industries.
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Diagnosability of discrete-event systems

TL;DR: The approach to failure diagnosis presented in this paper is applicable to systems that fall naturally in the class of DES's; moreover, for the purpose of diagnosis, most continuous variable dynamic systems can be viewed as DES's at a higher level of abstraction.
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Robust Detection, Isolation, and Accommodation for Sensor Failures

TL;DR: In this article, a new concept called threshold selector is introduced for the analysis and synthesis of sensor failure, detection, isolation, and accommodation (FDIA) algorithms for multivariable robust control systems.
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A self-reorganizing digital flight control system for aircraft

TL;DR: A design method for digital self-reorganizing control systems which is optimally tolerant of failures in aircraft sensors and accomplished with software instead of the popular and costly technique of hardware duplication is presented.
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Failure detection in signal processing and sensing in flight control systems

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TL;DR: For the signal processing part of a flight control system a definition of the system Integrity function is given in order to enable comparative evaluation of different design approaches with respact to the system integrity and mission survival.

Robust detection-isolation-accommodation for sensor failures

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a theory for robust failure detection and identification in the presence of model uncertainty, developed a design methodology which utilizes the robust FDI ththeory, and applied the methodology to a sensor FDI problem for the F-100 jet engine.