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Luis Miguel Moreno Haro1, Adaiton Oliveira-Filho2, Bruno Agard1
1Laboratoire en Intelligence des Données, Department of Mathematical and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, QC H3T 0A3, Canada.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|April 12, 2025
概括
本研究引入了一种新方法,用于检测多个传感器故障,使用图像表示和卷积变异自编码器 (CVAE). 这种方法通过准确识别各种传感器故障来提高系统可靠性.
科学领域:
- 工程 工程师 工程师 工程师
- 数据科学数据科学数据科学
- 机器学习 机器学习
背景情况:
- 目前的传感器故障检测方法在多种故障模式和多种数据中扎.
- 现有方法的局限性可能会对决策和整体系统性能产生负面影响.
- 需要更具适应性和强大的传感器监控解决方案.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种用于检测多个传感器故障的新方法.
- 提高传感器监控系统的弹性和适应性.
- 为了提高传感器故障检测的解释性.
主要方法:
- 将传感器数据转换为基于图像的特征表示 (例如,平均值,方差,kurtosis,,斜率,相关性).
- 使用在这些图像表示上训练的卷积变异自编码器 (CVAE) 模型.
- 基于重建错误和CVAE隐藏空间开发一个健康指数 (HI),用于故障检测和可视化.
主要成果:
- 提出的方法在检测不同配置的故障传感器方面取得了令人鼓舞的结果.
- 从CVAE潜伏空间中获得的补充HI和可视化工具提高了可解释性.
- 该方法在航空工业案例研究中成功地展示了复杂的机电系统数据.
结论:
- 基于图像的新型特征表示和CVAE模型有效检测多个传感器故障.
- 与现有方法相比,这种方法提供了更大的灵活性和弹性.
- 该技术显示出对现实世界应用的巨大潜力,特别是在复杂的工业系统中.
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