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SID-GA: An evolutionary approach for improving observability and redundancy analysis in structural instrumentation design
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2009-05Registro en:
Carballido, Jessica Andrea; Ponzoni, Ignacio; Brignole, Nélida Beatriz; SID-GA: An evolutionary approach for improving observability and redundancy analysis in structural instrumentation design; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Computers & Industrial Engineering; 56; 4; 5-2009; 1419-1428
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Autor
Carballido, Jessica Andrea
Ponzoni, Ignacio
Brignole, Nélida Beatriz
Resumen
In this paper the core of a genetic algorithm designed to define a sensor network for instrumentation design (ID) is presented. The tool has been incorporated into a decision support system (DSS) that assists the engineer during the ID process. The algorithm satisfactorily deals with non-linear mathematical models, and considers four design objectives, namely observability, cost, reliability and redundancy, exhibiting properties that were either never addressed by existing techniques or partially dealt with in the literature. Its performance was tested by carrying out the ID of an ammonia synthesis industrial plant. Results were statistically analysed. A face validity study on the fitness function's soundness was also assessed by a chemical engineer with insight and expertise in this problem. The technique performed satisfactorily from the point of view of the expert in ID, and therefore it constitutes a significant upgrading for the DSS. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.