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Sequential Fault Diagnosis Using an Inertial Velocity Differential Evolution Algorithm

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The optimal test sequence design for fault diagnosis is a challenging NP-complete problem. An improved differential evolution (DE) algorithm with additional inertial velocity term called inertial velocity differential evolution (IVDE)… Click to show full abstract

The optimal test sequence design for fault diagnosis is a challenging NP-complete problem. An improved differential evolution (DE) algorithm with additional inertial velocity term called inertial velocity differential evolution (IVDE) is proposed to solve the optimal test sequence problem (OTP) in complicated electronic system. The proposed IVDE algorithm is constructed based on adaptive differential evolution algorithm. And it is used to optimize the test sequence sets with a new individual fitness function including the index of fault isolation rate (FIR) satisfied and generate diagnostic decision tree to decrease the test sets and the test cost. The simulation results show that IVDE algorithm can cut down the test cost with the satisfied FIR. Compared with the other algorithms such as particle swarm optimization (PSO) and genetic algorithm (GA), IVDE can get better solution to OTP.

Keywords: evolution algorithm; test; inertial velocity; differential evolution; evolution; fault

Journal Title: International Journal of Automation and Computing
Year Published: 2019

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