Hwang, 1993 - Google Patents
Fault detection and diagnosis of a nuclear power plant using artificial neural networksHwang, 1993
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Fault detection, isolation and accommodation (FD1A) have always been an important aspect of control system design. Various design techniques such as hardware redundancy, analytical redundancy and expert systems have been used to enhance system performance …
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