fault diagnosis with evolving fuzzy classifier based on clustering algorithm and drift detection
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The emergence of complex machinery and equipment in several areas demands efficient fault diagnosis methods. Several fault diagnosis methods based on different theories and approaches have been proposed in the literature. According to the concept
of intelligent maintenance, the application of intelligent systems to accomplish
fault diagnosis from process historical data has been shown to be a promising approach.
In problems involving complex nonstationary dynamic systems, an adaptive fault diagnosis system is required to cope with changes in the monitored process. In order to address fault diagnosis in this scenario, use of the so-called “evolving intelligent systems” is suggested. This paper proposes the application of an evolving fuzzy classifier for fault diagnosis based on a new approach that combines a recursive clustering algorithm and a drift detection method. In this approach, the clustering update
depends not only on a similarity measure, but also on the monitoring changes in the
input data flow. A merging cluster mechanism was incorporated into the algorithm
to enable the removal of redundant clusters. Multivariate Gaussian memberships
functions are employed in the fuzzy rules to avoid information loss if there is interaction
between variables. The novel approach provides greater robustness to outliers
and noise present in data from process sensors. The classifier is evaluated in fault
diagnosis of a DC drive system. In the experiments, a DC drive system fault simulator
was used to simulate normal operation and several faulty conditions. Outliers
and noise were added to the simulated data to evaluate the robustness of the fault
diagnosis model.
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Authors | ;Maurilio Inacio;Andre Lemos;Walmir Caminhas |
Journal | journal of power sources |
Year | 2015 |
DOI | 10.1155/2015/368190 |
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