Abstract

The partial least squares (PLS) method has been widely used in quality-related industrial process monitoring because of its ability to extract quality-related information. Generally, online quality monitoring data cannot be obtained in real time, and in this case, updating the online monitoring model is a serious challenge. In this paper, an online monitoring dynamic PLS (OMD-PLS) model that uses the relation between time-delay process data and time-delay quality data is proposed. To accurately monitor the quality-related and process-related fault data, we also propose an online monitoring dynamic concurrent PLS (OMDC-PLS) model based on OMD-PLS, which has the ability to detect slight deviations. Furthermore, an alarm-parameter alarm method based on the OMDC-PLS model is proposed and effectively reduces the false alarm rate. Finally, numerical simulations and the Tennessee Eastman process are used to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed methods.

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