Abstract

Independent component analysis (ICA) has been widely used in non-Gaussian multivariate process monitoring. However, it assumes only one normal operation mode and omits the dynamic characteristic of process data. In order to overcome the shortcomings of traditional ICA based fault detection method, an improved ICA method, referred to as dynamic Bayesian independent component analysis (DBICA), is proposed to monitor the multimode non-Gaussian dynamic process. In this method, matrix dynamic augmentation is applied to extract dynamic information from original data. Then for analyzing multimode non-Gaussian data, Bayesian inference and ICA are combined to establish a probability mixture model. The ICA model parameters are obtained by the iterative optimization algorithm and the mode of each observation is determined by Bayesian inference simultaneously. Lastly case studies on one continuous stirring tank reactor (CSTR) simulation system and the Tennessee Eastman (TE) benchmark process are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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