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This book presents a methodology based on inverse problems for use
in solutions for fault diagnosis in control systems, combining
tools from mathematics, physics, computational and mathematical
modeling, optimization and computational intelligence. This
methodology, known as fault diagnosis - inverse problem methodology
or FD-IPM, unifies the results of several years of work of the
authors in the fields of fault detection and isolation (FDI),
inverse problems and optimization. The book clearly and
systematically presents the main ideas, concepts and results
obtained in recent years. By formulating fault diagnosis as an
inverse problem, and by solving it using metaheuristics, the
authors offer researchers and students a fresh, interdisciplinary
perspective for problem solving in these fields. Graduate courses
in engineering, applied mathematics and computing also benefit from
this work.
This book brings together a rich selection of studies in
mathematical modeling and computational intelligence, with
application in several fields of engineering, like automation,
biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, electronic, geophysical
and mechanical engineering, on a multidisciplinary approach.
Authors from five countries and 16 different research centers
contribute with their expertise in both the fundamentals and real
problems applications based upon their strong background on
modeling and computational intelligence. The reader will find a
wide variety of applications, mathematical and computational tools
and original results, all presented with rigorous mathematical
procedures. This work is intended for use in graduate courses of
engineering, applied mathematics and applied computation where
tools as mathematical and computational modeling, numerical methods
and computational intelligence are applied to the solution of real
problems.
This book brings together a rich selection of studies in
mathematical modeling and computational intelligence, with
application in several fields of engineering, like automation,
biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, electronic, geophysical
and mechanical engineering, on a multidisciplinary approach.
Authors from five countries and 16 different research centers
contribute with their expertise in both the fundamentals and real
problems applications based upon their strong background on
modeling and computational intelligence. The reader will find a
wide variety of applications, mathematical and computational tools
and original results, all presented with rigorous mathematical
procedures. This work is intended for use in graduate courses of
engineering, applied mathematics and applied computation where
tools as mathematical and computational modeling, numerical methods
and computational intelligence are applied to the solution of real
problems.
This book presents a methodology based on inverse problems for use
in solutions for fault diagnosis in control systems, combining
tools from mathematics, physics, computational and mathematical
modeling, optimization and computational intelligence. This
methodology, known as fault diagnosis - inverse problem methodology
or FD-IPM, unifies the results of several years of work of the
authors in the fields of fault detection and isolation (FDI),
inverse problems and optimization. The book clearly and
systematically presents the main ideas, concepts and results
obtained in recent years. By formulating fault diagnosis as an
inverse problem, and by solving it using metaheuristics, the
authors offer researchers and students a fresh, interdisciplinary
perspective for problem solving in these fields. Graduate courses
in engineering, applied mathematics and computing also benefit from
this work.
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