Many-state alarm generation using multiple binary decisions
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1998
Publication Title
Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Volume
1
First Page
575
Last Page
580
Abstract
An alarm generator is proposed and is to be used at the top level of a hierarchical FDI architecture developed in the framework offered by the EUREKA MAINE EU996 DIALOGS project. This alarm generator uses two binary decisions and fuzzyfies them to obtain a five-state alarm signal. It then performs a quantitative-qualitative analysis on this alarm signal. The result can either be directly used by a human operator, or by an upper level decision maker which uses causal analysis and qualitative data.
ISSN
01912216
Recommended Citation
Ghetie, M.; Sauter, D.; and Saif, M.. (1998). Many-state alarm generation using multiple binary decisions. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1, 575-580.
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