Abstract

In certain applications it is desirable to isolate faults in a nonlinear system using dynamic measurements at a limited number of access points. This can be achieved by stimulating the system with a serial mode sinusoidal signal and using the fundamental and higher harmonic responses at the access points to form the system "signature." The fault signature is then compared with a restricted number of stored signatures of known faults via the nearest neighbor rule.

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