Ayodeji et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Knowledge base operator support system for nuclear power plant fault diagnosisAyodeji et al., 2018
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- Ayodeji A
- Liu Y
- Xia H
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- Progress in nuclear energy
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A high-tech, high-performance system such as the nuclear power plant needs a wide range of support for operators to efficiently operate the plant, interpret and manage the volume of information available, and detect and diagnose fault in a timely manner. Increasingly …
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