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A fault detection and data reconciliation algorithm in technical processes with the help of Haar wavelets packets
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    A fault detection and data reconciliation algorithm in technical processes with the help of Haar wavelets packets (English)
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    20 August 2018
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    Summary: This article is focused on the detection of errors using an approach that is signal based. The proposed algorithm considers several criteria: soft, hard and very hard recognition error. After the recognition of the error, the error is replaced. In this sense, different strategies for data reconciliation are associated with the proposed criteria error detection. Algorithms in several industrial software platforms are used for detecting errors of sensors. Computer simulations confirm the validation of the presented applications. Results with actual sensor measurements in industrial processes are presented.
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    fault detection
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    wavelets
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    process control
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    industry automation
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