This book reports recent developments of the multivariate statistical process control (MSPC) methods for industrial process monitoring and fault diagnosis. Specifically, this book gives an overview of recently developed methods in different aspects, namely system-wide process monitoring, quality-related time-varying process monitoring, quality-related dynamic process monitoring, quality-related complex nonlinear process monitoring, and quality-related fault subspace extraction for fault diagnosis, non-Gaussian process monitoring and fault diagnosis, etc. In order to help readers understand and master the new methods, before presenting each new method in each chapter, a specialized section is provided to review the closely related several basis models. Throughout the book, detailed steps of new methods are provided, and all new algorithms or methods proposed by us are tested and verified by numerical simulations or Tennessee Eastman benchmark chemical process. Readers find illustrative demonstration examples on a range of industrial processes to study and the present deficiency and recent developments of the MSPC methods for industrial processes monitoring and fault diagnosis, by learning from the authors’ latest achievements or new methods around the practical industrial needs. This book is assimilated by advanced undergraduates and graduate students, as well as industrial and process engineering researchers and practitioners.
This book reports the developments of the Total Least Square (TLS) algorithms for parameter estimation and adaptive filtering. Specifically, this book introduces the authors’ latest achievements in the past 20 years, including the recursive TLS algorithms, the approximate inverse power iteration TLS algorithm, the neural based MCA algorithm, the neural based SVD algorithm, the neural based TLS algorithm, the TLS algorithms under non-Gaussian noises, performance analysis methods of TLS algorithms, etc. In order to faster the understanding and mastering of the new methods provided by this book for readers, before presenting each new method in each chapter, a specialized section is provided to review the closely related several basis models. Throughout the book, large of procedure of new methods are provided, and all new algorithms or methods proposed by us are tested and verified by numerical simulations or actual engineering applications. Readers will find illustrative demonstration examples on a range of industrial processes to study. Readers will find out the present deficiency and recent developments of the TLS parameter estimation fields, and learn from the the authors’ latest achievements or new methods around the practical industrial needs. In my opinion, this book can be assimilated by advanced undergraduates and graduate (PH.D.) students, as well as statisticians, because of the new tools in data analysis, applied mathematics experts, because of the novel theories and techniques that we propose, engineers, above all for the applications in control, system identification, computer vision, and signal processing.
Focuses on the quality-related process monitoring of different situations, with MSPC-based models such as PCA, PLS Reviews the basic model and derives novel method with detailed steps Provides detailed formula derivation and solid experiment validation
Xiangyu Kong
MSPC-based methods Process monitoring Fault diagnosis Quality-related time-varying process monitoring Quality-related dynamic process monitoring Quality-related complex nonlinear process monitoring Reconstruction-based fault diagnosis Non-Gaussian process monitoring PCA PLS ICA Multivariate Statistical Process Control