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Title: A method for fault detection in multi-component systems based on sparse autoencoder-based deep neural networks

Journal: Reliability Engineering & System Safety

Authors: Zhe Yang, Piero Baraldi, Enrico Zio

This is an open-access article that can be downloaded from the following link before February 08, 2022: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1eHH73OQ%7EfVtoN

Abstract:

In multi-component systems, degradation, maintenance, renewal and operational mode change continuously the operating conditions. The identification of the onset of abnormal conditions from signal measurements taken in such evolving environments can be quite challenging, due to the difficulty of distinguishing the real cause of the signal variations. In this work, we present a method for fault detection in evolving environments that uses a Sparse Autoencoder-based Deep Neural Network (SAE-DNN) and a novel procedure that remarkably reduces the computational burden for setting the values of the hyperparameters. The method is applied to a synthetic case study and to a bearing vibration dataset. The results show that it is able to accurately detect faults in multi-component systems, outperforming other state-of-the-art methods.

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