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A modified neighborhood preserving embedding-based incipient fault detection with applications to small-scale cyber-physical systems.

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Industrial cyber-physical systems (ICPSs) are backbones of the Industrial 4.0 where control, physical entities, and monitoring are intensively interacted. Aiming to improve safety of a small-scale ICPS whose physical entity… Click to show full abstract

Industrial cyber-physical systems (ICPSs) are backbones of the Industrial 4.0 where control, physical entities, and monitoring are intensively interacted. Aiming to improve safety of a small-scale ICPS whose physical entity is an electrical drive system, this paper will develop a new detection strategy for incipient faults in neighborhood preserving embedding (NPE) framework that can provide stable solutions. The proposed modified NPE can not only extract local information effectively on data manifold of the ICPS but also solve the singularity problem caused by generalized eigenvalue decomposition skills. Additional advantages of this design for ICPSs include the enhanced fault detectability, inherent scalability, and accelerated computation efficiency. The proposed method is firstly evaluated by mathematical deviations and then is evaluated by its application to a small-scale ICPS. Three sets of experimental results show the efficacy of the proposed method in dealing with online detection of incipient faults in the ICPS.

Keywords: detection; cyber physical; preserving embedding; small scale; neighborhood preserving; physical systems

Journal Title: ISA transactions
Year Published: 2019

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