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Improved Dynamic Optimized Kernel Partial Least Squares for Nonlinear Process Fault Detection

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  • Maroua Said
  • Okba Taouali

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We suggest in this article a dynamic reduced algorithm in order to enhance the monitoring abilities of nonlinear processes. Dynamic fault detection using data-driven methods is among the key technologies, which shows its ability to improve the performance of dynamic systems. Among the data-driven techniques, we find the kernel partial least squares (KPLS) which is presented as an interesting method for fault detection and monitoring in industrial systems. The dynamic reduced KPLS method is proposed for the fault detection procedure in order to use the advantages of the reduced KPLS models in online mode. Furthermore, the suggested method is developed to monitor the time-varying dynamic system and also update the model of reduced reference. The reduced model is used to minimize the computational cost and time and also to choose a reduced set of kernel functions. Indeed, the dynamic reduced KPLS allows adaptation of the reduced model, observation by observation, without the risk of losing or deleting important information. For each observation, the update of the model is available if and only if a further normal observation that contains new pertinent information is present. The general principle is to take only the normal and the important new observation in the feature space. Then the reduced set is built for the fault detection in the online phase based on a quadratic prediction error chart. Thereafter, the Tennessee Eastman process and air quality are used to precise the performances of the suggested methods. The simulation results of the dynamic reduced KPLS method are compared with the standard one.

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  • Maroua Said & Okba Taouali, 2021. "Improved Dynamic Optimized Kernel Partial Least Squares for Nonlinear Process Fault Detection," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-16, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6677944
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6677944
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