2018
DOI: 10.1002/cem.3068
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Model‐based and data‐driven with multiscale sum of squares double EWMA control chart for fault detection in biological systems

Abstract: The objectives of this paper will be sought. First, an enhanced technique that can accurately model biological processes will be developed. To deal with scenarios where a process model is available, the particle filter method will be developed to better handle the nonlinear and high-dimensional state estimation problem.Second, a multiscale sum of squares double exponentially weighted moving average (MS-SS-DEWMA) chart will be applied to the monitored residuals in order to enhance the fault detection abilities.… Show more

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“…These residuals are then accumulated using a univariate memory-based control chart (e.g., EWMA, CUSUM, and a variation of the GLR chart with exponential weights). In the second group of papers, the deviation from the baseline (i.e., a distance) is calculated and monitored using either a k chart [48] or a variation of the Double-EWMA (DEWMA) chart using the sum-square approach in the charting statistic equation [49].…”
Section: A Patient Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These residuals are then accumulated using a univariate memory-based control chart (e.g., EWMA, CUSUM, and a variation of the GLR chart with exponential weights). In the second group of papers, the deviation from the baseline (i.e., a distance) is calculated and monitored using either a k chart [48] or a variation of the Double-EWMA (DEWMA) chart using the sum-square approach in the charting statistic equation [49].…”
Section: A Patient Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%