Abstract

In this paper, we propose an anomaly detection method developed by the team called “Team Tsubasa” in the PHMAP2023 Data Challenge. This is an anomaly detection competition for spacecraft propulsion systems (PHM Society, 2023). We joined the Data Challenge with the aim of deepening our knowledge of anomaly detection technology through the competition. In spacecraft propulsion systems, solenoid valve faults and bubble anomalies can occur, and it is considered important to detect them. Also, when other unknown anomalies occur, it is necessary to detect them without confusing them with known anomalies. In this paper, we propose time series classification by k-NN algorithm (Cover & Hart, 1967) as one of the methods to detect these anomalies. In this data challenge, we tried to classify anomalies by k-NN and to identify the location of the anomalies. For those classified as solenoid valve faults, we estimated the opening ratio of the solenoid valve from the similarity of the time series waveforms. As a result, the proposed method achieved a score of 99.05% based on the scoring rules given by the PHMAP 2023 Secretariat and our team won third place.

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