Automatic real-time fault detection for industrial assets using metasensors
Automatic real-time fault detection for industrial assets using metasensors
- Author(s): T.D. Butters ; S. Guttel ; J.L. Shapiro ; T.J. Sharpe
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2015.1717
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- Author(s): T.D. Butters ; S. Guttel ; J.L. Shapiro ; T.J. Sharpe Source: Asset Management Conference 2015, 2015 page ()
- Conference: Asset Management Conference 2015
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2015.1717
- ISBN: 978-1-78561-135-3
- Location: London, UK
- Conference date: 25-26 Nov. 2015
- Format: PDF
Large-scale industrial plants require physical sensors to continuously measure quantities such as temperatures or pressures. A large number of sensors is required to accurately describe the operating state of the plant, which unfortunately makes it very difficult for them to be effectively monitored by human operators. In this work we present a method to construct so-called metasensors, virtual sensors that compress the information from several sensors in an optimal manner. These metasensors are used as inputs to a novel anomaly detection system that automatically alerts operators to abnormal operation behaviour.
Inspec keywords: fault diagnosis; sensors; industrial plants; condition monitoring
Subjects: Inspection and quality control; Control in industrial production systems; Transducers and sensing devices; Manufacturing facilities; Maintenance and reliability; Control technology and theory (production)
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