Detection of intermittent fault for discrete-time systems with output dead-zone: a variant Tobit Kalman filtering approach (Q1794229)

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Detection of intermittent fault for discrete-time systems with output dead-zone: a variant Tobit Kalman filtering approach
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    Detection of intermittent fault for discrete-time systems with output dead-zone: a variant Tobit Kalman filtering approach (English)
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    15 October 2018
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    Summary: This paper is concerned with the intermittent fault detection problem for a class of discrete-time linear systems with output dead-zone. Dead-zone phenomenon exists in many real practical systems due to the employment of low-cost commercial off-the-shelf sensors. Two Bernoulli random variables are utilized to model the dead-zone effect and a variant formation of Tobit Kalman filter is brought forward to generate a residual that can indicate the occurrence of an intermittent fault. A numerical example is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed technique. The statistical performance of the technique is illustrated as well.
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    intermittent fault
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    discrete-time systems
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    output dead-zone
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    Tobit Kalman filtering
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