Automatic design of diagnosis systems with application to an automotive engine |
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Affiliation: | 1. LATIS Lab, National Engineering School of Sousse (ENISo), University of Sousse, BP 264 Sousse Erriadh 1023, Tunisia;2. Institut Pascal, UCA/SIGMA - UMR CNRS 6602, Clermont Auvergne University, France;1. State Grid Shandong Electric Power Company, Jinan 250000, China;2. State Grid Shandong Electric Power Company Electric Power Research Institute, Jinan 250003, China;3. School of Automation Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin, Jilin 132012, China |
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Abstract: | It is highly desirable to systematize and automate the process of designing diagnosis systems. The reason is that in many applications, high diagnosis performance is required, and at the same time, the time-consuming engineering work of designing diagnosis systems must be minimized. Here, model-based diagnosis based on structured hypothesis tests is considered. Principles for evaluating diagnosis systems are developed, and a systematic and automatic design procedure is proposed. The procedure is successfully applied to the problem of designing a diagnosis system for the air-intake system of an automotive engine. The resulting diagnosis system is then experimentally validated using a real engine. |
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