Fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR) is a subfield of control engineering which concerns itself with monitoring a system, identifying when...
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Diagnosis (redirect from Fault diagnosis)
classification and rating scales used in psychiatry Organizational diagnostics Five whys Eight disciplines problem solving Fault detection and isolation Problem...
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Electronic design automation Fault detection and isolation Williams, Thomas W.; Sunter, Stephen K. (2000). How Should Fault Coverage Be Defined?. 18th IEEE...
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FDI (section Health and medicine)
Dental Federation First dorsal interosseous, muscle in the hand Fault detection and isolation, in control engineering Brothers of Italy (FdI, from the Italian...
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Maintenance philosophy (section Fault Isolation)
four phases. Failure Detection Fault isolation Corrective action Operational verification An item is said to be degraded when faults exist but normal operation...
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Carla Seatzu (section Education and career)
simulation, Petri nets, fault detection and isolation, and networked control systems, with applications in manufacturing and transportation. She is an...
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failure detection mechanisms that exist only for the purpose of fault isolation. Recovery from a fault condition requires classifying the fault or failing...
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epidemics Fault detection and isolation: in observer-based schemas a particle filter can forecast expected sensors output enabling fault isolation Molecular...
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applications in cyber-security, intrusion detection, fraud detection, fault detection, system health monitoring, event detection in sensor networks, detecting ecosystem...
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must be identified, and maintainers notified & brought to action Fault detection and isolation. The problem must be identified and the faulty part identified...
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and providing logistical support for the common user resources of the SCN. The 21 SOPS Network Operations Center is the prime SCN fault detection and...
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Control reconfiguration (category Fault tolerance)
least determined whether a fault has occurred (fault detection) and if so, which components are affected (fault isolation). Preferably, a model of the...
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List of acronyms: F (redirect from List of acronyms and initialisms: F)
(Italian, "Brothers of Italy"), an Italian political party FDI (i) Fault detection and isolation Films Division of India, a government film production agency...
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and alarm suppression (AIS, RDI) for effective fault detection, verification, isolation, and notification in carrier networks. Connectivity fault management...
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executables so that they can be run. NaCl uses software fault detection and isolation for sandboxing on x86-64 and ARM. The x86-32 implementation of Native Client...
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Maria Pia Fanti (section Education and career)
consensus, fault detection and isolation, agile manufacturing, and road traffic control. She is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Information...
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and Gebre-Egziabher, D. (2020). "A Fault Detection and Isolation Design for a Dual Pitot Tube Air Data System". 2020 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation...
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or fault models, detectable and by the number of generated patterns. These metrics generally indicate test quality (higher with more fault detections) and...
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Drive by wire (section Safety and security)
failed steering or braking module; multi-sensor fault detection; self-isolation of damaged systems; and fault-tolerant communication. Such fail-safes are...
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application of monotone dualization involves group testing for fault detection and isolation in the model-based diagnosis of complex systems. From a collection...
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Active redundancy (category Fault-tolerant computer systems)
which usually involve down time and high priority labor costs: Automatic fault detection Automatic fault isolation Automatic reconfiguration Active redundancy...
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Annual Conference on Tailings and Mine Waste, October, 2004. Smolyansky, D. (2004). "Electronic Package Fault Isolation Using TDR". Microelectronics Failure...
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restoration architecture is path-based and failure dependent, and is used after a fault occurs, for fault detection and isolation. This architecture is capacity-efficient...
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(2015) Control theory Robust control Model predictive control Fault detection and isolation Fault-tolerant system Electrical engineering "Selected publications...
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troubleshooting procedures and for locating performance monitoring and fault-detection devices. Criteria for early planning of tests. From the above list...
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(ROCC), and employs built-in-test, performance monitoring/fault isolation and system redundancy enabling it to reconfigure itself when fault detection occurs...
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Residual-current device (redirect from Ground fault circuit interrupter)
Insulation monitoring device Protective relay Arc-fault circuit interrupter Isolation transformer RCD and RCCB are international terms used in standards...
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principal applications in design automation, training systems, and fault detection, isolation, and reconfiguration. He was born in Nes on the island Ameland...
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Sarah Spurgeon (section Early life and education)
ISBN 9780748406012. Spurgeon, Sarah (2000). "Sliding mode observers for fault detection and isolation". Automatica. 36 (4): 541–553. doi:10.1016/S0005-1098(99)00177-6...
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Józef Korbicz (section Degrees and titles)
and a full-rank professor at the University of Zielona Góra. Ordinary member of the Polish Academy of Sciences. process diagnostics: fault detection and...
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