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A Structural Framework for the Design of FDI System in Large Scale Industrial Plants

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Issues of Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems

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Two major trends can be observed in the automation of modern industrial plants, whether they perform continuous (petrochemical units, power stations), discrete events (manufacturing units) or batch processes (chemical units).

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Staroswiecki, M., Cassar, J.P., Declerck, P. (2000). A Structural Framework for the Design of FDI System in Large Scale Industrial Plants. In: Patton, R.J., Frank, P.M., Clark, R.N. (eds) Issues of Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3644-6_9

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