Degradation Detection in a Redundant Sensor Architecture

Amer Kajmakovic*, Konrad Diwold, Kay Römer, Jesus Pestana, Nermin Kajtazovic

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

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Abstract

Safety-critical automation often requires redundancy to enable reliable system operation. In the context of integrating sensors into such systems, the one-out-of-two (1oo2) sensor architecture is one of the common used methods used to ensure the reliability and traceability of sensor readings. In taking such an approach, readings from two redundant sensors are continuously checked and compared. As soon as the discrepancy between two redundant lines deviates by a certain threshold, the 1oo2 voter (comparator) assumes that there is a fault in the system and immediately activates the safe state. In this work, we propose a novel fault prognosis algorithm based on the discrepancy signal. We analyzed the discrepancy changes in the 1oo2 sensor configuration caused by degradation processes. Several publicly available databases were checked, and the discrepancy between redundant sensors was analyzed. An initial analysis showed that the discrepancy between sensor values changes (increases or decreases) over time. To detect an increase or decrease in discrepancy data, two trend detection methods are suggested, and the evaluation of their performance is presented. Moreover, several models were trained on the discrepancy data. The models were then compared to determine which of the models can be best used to describe the dynamics of the discrepancy changes. In addition, the best-fitting models were used to predict the future behavior of the discrepancy and to detect if, and when, the discrepancy in sensor readings will reach a critical point. Based on the prediction of the failure date, the customer can schedule the maintenance system accordingly and prevent its entry into the safe state-or being shut down.

Originalspracheenglisch
Aufsatznummer4649
FachzeitschriftSensors
Jahrgang22
Ausgabenummer12
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Juni 2022

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Analytische Chemie
  • Information systems
  • Instrumentierung
  • Atom- und Molekularphysik sowie Optik
  • Elektrotechnik und Elektronik
  • Biochemie

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