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Application properties of methods for fault detection and isolation in the diagnosis of complex large-scale processes

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The survey presents a selection of the methods of the fault detection and isolation suitable to be useful for the diagnostics of the complex, large scale industrial processes. The paper focuses on these methods that have appropriately high level of potential applicability in industrial practice. The novelty of the paper relies on the discussion of the dependency of the level of knowledge about diagnosed process and recommended diagnostic approaches. Appropriate recommendations were given in the convenient form of the table.
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571--582
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Bibliogr. 60 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Institute of Automatic Control and Robotics, Warsaw University of Technology, 8 św. Andrzeja Boboli St., 02-525 Warszawa, Poland
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  • Institute of Automatic Control and Robotics, Warsaw University of Technology, 8 św. Andrzeja Boboli St., 02-525 Warszawa, Poland
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