Han et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Quantifying signed directed graphs with the fuzzy set for fault diagnosis resolution improvementHan et al., 1994
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- 11301905989229726176
- Author
- Han C
- Shih R
- Lee L
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- Publication venue
- Industrial & engineering chemistry research
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The fault diagnosis method of signed directed graphs (SDGs) has difficulties verifying the seriousness of an abnormal process variable and providing an accurate resolution of fault origin, when the abnormal variable is in theneighborhood of the designed threshold. In this …
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