A bilinear fault detection observer and its application to a hydraulic drive system
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- Real-time frequency estimation for sinusoidal signals with application to robust fault detection
- A graph-theoretic approach to fault detection and isolation for structured bilinear systems
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- New nonlinear residual feedback observer for fault diagnosis in nonlinear systems
- Models, residual design and limits to fault detection for a complex multi-tank hydraulic control system
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