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Pietrosanto, "Instrument fault detection and isolation: State of the art and new research trends," IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol.
Thus, the goals of the fault detection scheme are to detect the occurrence of the failure, as soon as possible after its occurrence, along with the minimization of false alarm rates.
It can be seen from Figures 5-7 that in the detection of microfaults, due to the small changes in system variables, the traditional PCA method cannot extract the representative of the main element; as can be seen from Figure 6, PCA cannot reflect the system fault status during fault detection and diagnosis.
Finally, a fault detection and identification report will be generated by the target and transmitted back to the observers, indicating the most probable source of the fault.
The fault detection of the NoCs systems can be done based on the testing of the routers, interconnects, and the processing elements.
Inspired by the aforementioned statements, in this paper, a reduced-order fault detection filtering approach for continuous-time MJLSs with polytopic uncertainties is firstly proposed.
Based on the VSC-HVDC model the proposed fault detection method is described.
R Ensemble decision trees for high impedance fault detection in power distribution network" International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems Elsevier Science 43(1): 1048-1055 (2012).
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