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Solving Fault Diagnosis Problems - Linear Synthesis Techniques with Julia Code Examples

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The goal of this new edition is the same as for the first edition "to address the fault detection and isolation topics from a computational perspective", by covering the same important aspects, namely, (1) providing a completely general theoretical treatment of fault and model detection problems for linear time-invariant systems; (2) presenting the best suited numerical approaches to solve the specific computational problems; (3) providing supporting software to solve the analysis and filter synthesis problems. In this second edition, the changes in the theoretical presentation are minor and all known errors and typos have been corrected. The major difference to the first edition is in the underlying computational support, which is now based on software developed in a relatively new language called Julia. The presentation of synthesis procedures and examples is similar to the first edition, but it is now interlaced with Julia codes which can be used to reproduce all computational examples and figures presented in the book. An Appendix has been added to cover some basic issues related to using Julia and the new FaultDetectionTools and DescriptorSystems packages. 

List of contents

Part I Basics of Fault Diagnosis.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Modelling Systems with Faults .- 3 Fault Diagnosis.- 4 Model Detection.- Part II Synthesis of Residual Generators.- 5 Synthesis of Fault Detection and Isolation Filters .- 6 Synthesis of Model Detection Filters.- 7 Computational Issues .- 8 Case Studies .- Part III Background Material.- 9 System Theoretical Concepts .- 10 Computational Algorithms and Software.- A Introduction to Julia Language and Packages.- References.- Index.

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The goal of this new edition is the same as for the first edition ”to address the fault detection and isolation topics from a computational perspective“, by covering the same important aspects, namely, (1) providing a completely general theoretical treatment of fault and model detection problems for linear time-invariant systems; (2) presenting the best suited numerical approaches to solve the specific computational problems; (3) providing supporting software to solve the analysis and filter synthesis problems. In this second edition, the changes in the theoretical presentation are minor and all known errors and typos have been corrected. The major difference to the first edition is in the underlying computational support, which is now based on software developed in a relatively new language called Julia. The presentation of synthesis procedures and examples is similar to the first edition, but it is now interlaced with Julia codes which can be used to reproduce all computational examples and figures presented in the book. An Appendix has been added to cover some basic issues related to using Julia and the new FaultDetectionTools and DescriptorSystems packages. 

Product details

Authors Andreas Varga
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031357695
ISBN 978-3-0-3135769-5
No. of pages 442
Dimensions 155 mm x 25 mm x 235 mm
Weight 715 g
Illustrations XXXII, 442 p. 27 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Series Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

Mathematik für Ingenieure, Kybernetik und Systemtheorie, Control and Systems Theory, Systems Theory, Control, Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications, Continuous-time Systems, Descriptor Systems, Discrete-time Systems, Linear Synthesis Techniques, Julia Codes, Fault Diagnosis Solutions, Synthesis Problems

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