Exploiting spatial and temporal relationships in acquired datastreams is a primary ability of Cognitive Fault Detection and Diagnosis Systems (FDDSs) for sensor networks. In fact, this novel generation of FDDSs relies on the ability to correctly characterize the existing relationships among acquired datastreams to provide prompt detections of faults (while reducing false positives) and guarantee an effective isolation/identification of the sensor affected by the fault (once discriminated from a change in the environment or a model bias). The paper suggests a novel framework to automatically learn temporal and spatial relationships existing among streams of data to detect and diagnose faults. The suggested learning framework is based on a theoretically grounded hypothesis test, able to capture the Granger causal dependency existing among datastreams. Experimental results on both synthetic and real data demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solution for fault detection.

Learning causal dependencies to detect and diagnose faults in sensor networks

ALIPPI, CESARE;ROVERI, MANUEL;TROVO', FRANCESCO
2014-01-01

Abstract

Exploiting spatial and temporal relationships in acquired datastreams is a primary ability of Cognitive Fault Detection and Diagnosis Systems (FDDSs) for sensor networks. In fact, this novel generation of FDDSs relies on the ability to correctly characterize the existing relationships among acquired datastreams to provide prompt detections of faults (while reducing false positives) and guarantee an effective isolation/identification of the sensor affected by the fault (once discriminated from a change in the environment or a model bias). The paper suggests a novel framework to automatically learn temporal and spatial relationships existing among streams of data to detect and diagnose faults. The suggested learning framework is based on a theoretically grounded hypothesis test, able to capture the Granger causal dependency existing among datastreams. Experimental results on both synthetic and real data demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solution for fault detection.
2014
IEEE SSCI 2014 - 2014 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence - IES 2014: 2014 IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Embedded Systems, Proceedings
9781479944866
9781479944866
Cognitive fault detection and diagnosis, Granger causality
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