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Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety of Technical
Processes 2006 - $245.00

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The safe and
reliable operation of technical systems is of great
significance for the protection of human life and health,
the environment, and of the vested economic value.
The correct
functioning of those systems has a profound impact also on
production cost and product quality.
The early
detection of faults is critical in avoiding performance
degradation and damage to the machinery or human life.
Accurate
diagnosis then helps to make the right decisions on
emergency actions and repairs.
Fault
detection and diagnosis (FDD) has developed into a major
area of research, at the intersection of systems and
control engineering, artificial intelligence, applied
mathematics and statistics, and such application fields as
chemical, electrical, mechanical and aerospace
engineering. IFAC has recognized the significance of FDD
by launching a triennial symposium series dedicated to the
subject. The SAFEPROCESS Symposium is organized every
three years since the first symposium held in Baden-Baden
in 1991. SAFEPROCESS 2006, the 6th IFAC Symposium on Fault
Detection, Supervision and Safety of Technical Processes
was held in Beijing, PR China. The program included three
plenary papers, two semi-plenary papers, two industrial
talks by internationally recognized experts and 258
regular papers, which have been selected out of a total of
387 regular and invited papers submitted.
Audience
For researchers and practicing engineers from a range of
disciplines
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