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Author Marwala, Tshilidzi, 1971-

Title Condition monitoring using computational intelligence methods : applications in mechanical and electrical systems / Tshilidzi Marwala
Published London ; New York : Springer, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 235 pages)
Contents Introduction to Condition Monitoring -- Data Gathering Methods -- Preprocessing and Feature Selection -- Condition Monitoring Using Neural Networks -- Condition Monitoring Using Support Vector Machines -- Condition Monitoring Using Neuro-fuzzy Methods -- Condition Monitoring Using Neuro-rough Methods -- Condition Monitoring Using Hidden Markov Models and Gaussian Mixture Models -- Condition Monitoring Using Hybrid Techniques -- Condition Monitoring Using Incremental Learning with Genetic Algorithms -- Conclusion
Summary Condition monitoring uses the observed operating characteristics of a machine or structure to diagnose trends in the signal being monitored and to predict the need for maintenance before a breakdown occurs. This reduces the risk, inherent in a fixed maintenance schedule, of performing maintenance needlessly early or of having a machine fail before maintenance is due either of which can be expensive with the latter also posing a risk of serious accident especially in systems like aeroengines in which a catastrophic failure would put lives at risk. The technique also measures responses from the whole of the system under observation so it can detect the effects of faults which might be hidden deep within a system, hidden from traditional methods of inspection. Condition Monitoring Using Computational Intelligence Methods promotes the various approaches gathered under the umbrella of computational intelligence to show how condition monitoring can be used to avoid equipment failures and lengthen its useful life, minimize downtime and reduce maintenance costs. The text introduces various signal-processing and pre-processing techniques, wavelets and principal component analysis, for example, together with their uses in condition monitoring and details the development of effective feature extraction techniques classified into frequency-, time-frequency- and time-domain analysis. Data generated by these techniques can then be used for condition classification employing tools such as: · fuzzy systems; · rough and neuro-rough sets; · neural and Bayesian networks; · hidden Markov and Gaussian mixture models; and · support vector machines. On-line learning methods such as Learn++ and ILUGA (incremental learning using genetic algorithms) are used to enable the classifiers to take on additional information and adjust to new condition classes by evolution rather than by complete retraining. Both the chosen methods have good incremental learning abilities with ILUGA, in particular, not suffering from catastrophic forgetting. Researchers studying computational intelligence and its applications will find Condition Monitoring Using Computational Intelligence Methods to be an excellent source of examples. Graduate students studying condition monitoring and diagnosis will find this alternative approach to the problem of interest and practitioners involved in fault diagnosis will be able to use these methods for the benefit of their machines and of their companies
Analysis Engineering
Artificial intelligence
System safety
Structural control (Engineering)
Machinery and Machine Elements
Computational Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
Signal, Image and Speech Processing
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk
Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment
machines
uitrusting
equipment
beeldverwerking
image processing
spraak
speech
kwaliteitscontroles
quality controls
kunstmatige intelligentie
computational science
operationeel onderzoek
operations research
Engineering (General)
Techniek (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Computational intelligence.
Nondestructive testing -- Data processing
Machinery -- Monitoring -- Data processing
Sensor networks.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Machinery.
Ingénierie.
Computational intelligence
Nondestructive testing -- Data processing
Sensor networks
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781447123804
1447123808
9786613574961
6613574961
1280397047
9781280397042