A Survey of Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Techniques Part II: Fault Diagnosis with Knowledge-Based and Hybrid/Active Approaches
Northumbria University · Harbin Institute of Technology · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
This is the second-part paper of the survey on fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant techniques, where fault diagnosis methods and applications are overviewed, respectively, from the knowledge-based and hybrid/active viewpoints. With the aid of the first-part survey paper, the second-part review paper completes a whole overview on fault diagnosis techniques and their applications. Comments on the advantages and constraints of various diagnosis techniques, including model-based, signal-based, knowledge-based, and hybrid/active diagnosis techniques, are also given. An overlook on the future development of fault diagnosis is presented.
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- Fault (geology)
- Viewpoints
- Computer science
- Fault coverage
- Fault tolerance
- Engineering
- Reliability engineering
- Seismology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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