
This work is devoted to find an optimal set of sensors for model-based FDI. The novelty is that linary integer linear programming is used in the optimization problem, leading to a formulation of the detectability and isolability specifications as linear inequality constraints. Furthermore, a very detailed system model is not needed since the methodology handles structural models. The approach has been successfully applied to a two-tank system, as an illustrative example.
: Computer science [C05] [Engineering, computing & technology], Binary Integer Linear Programming, : Sciences informatiques [C05] [Ingénierie, informatique & technologie], Sensor placement, Fault diagnosis
: Computer science [C05] [Engineering, computing & technology], Binary Integer Linear Programming, : Sciences informatiques [C05] [Ingénierie, informatique & technologie], Sensor placement, Fault diagnosis
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