4.8 Article

Dynamic Spatial-Independent-Component-Analysis-Based Abnormality Localization for Distributed Parameter Systems

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 2929-2936

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2019.2900226

Keywords

Time-domain analysis; Spatial databases; Correlation; Independent component analysis; Modeling; Training; Informatics; Abnormality localization; distributed parameter system (DPS); spatial independent component analysis (SICA)

Funding

  1. General Research Fund Project from Research Grant Council of Hong Kong SAR [CityU: 11205615]
  2. National Natural Science Foundations of China [U1501248]

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A novel data-driven approach is proposed to localize the abnormality for distributed parameter systems (DPSs) in this paper. The cross-correlation order of DPSs in the space domain is first obtained by the cumulants-based identification method. Then, a spatial augmented matrix of the spatial-temporal distribution data is formed and a dynamic spatial independent component analysis method is proposed for independent decomposition. The dominant spatial independent components will be extracted and the spatial residuals can be produced for spatial reference statistics. Through the kernel density estimation method, the confidence bounds of these statistics in normal condition (abnormality free) can be established as the spatial references. These unique two references will guarantee the reliable spatial localization of abnormality. Different from model-based methods that rely on an explicit system model of the process, the proposed approach is model free and only uses recorded process data. Experiments on two typical DPSs demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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