Kernel-based support vector machines for automated health status assessment in monitoring sensor data

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Alberto Diez-Olivan
Jose A. Pagan
Nguyen Lu Dang Khoa
Ricardo Sanz
Basilio Sierra
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[1] Tecnalia Research & Innovation,Navantia, Diagnose Engineering and Product Development
[2] Diesel Engine Factory,Data61
[3] CSIRO,Autonomous Systems Laboratory
[4] UPM-CSIC Centre for Automation and Robotics,Department of Computer Sciences and Artificial Intelligence
[5] Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,undefined
[6] UPV/EHU,undefined
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Support vector machines; Kernel density estimator; Bandwidth selection; Normality modelling; Condition monitoring; Fault prediction; Health status assessment; Machine learning;
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This paper presents a novel algorithm to assess the health status in monitoring sensor data using a kernel-based support vector machine (SVM) approach. Today, accurate fault prediction is a key issue raised by maintenance. In particular, automatically modelling the normal behaviour from condition monitoring data is probably one of the most challenging problems, specially when there is limited information of real faults. To overcome this difficulty, a data-driven learning framework based on nonparametric density estimation for outlier detection and ν-SVM for normality modelling, with optimal bandwidth selection, is proposed. A health score based on the log-normalisation of the distance to the separating hyperplane is also provided. Experimental results obtained when analysing the propagation of a critical fault over time in a marine diesel engine demonstrate the validity of the algorithm. The predictions of normality models learned were compared to those of the k-nearest neighbours (kNN) method. Low false positive rates on healthy data and improved prediction capacities are achieved.
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页码:327 / 340
页数:13
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