Use case
Optimal test and sensor selection for active fault diagnosis using integer programming
Find out how Artelys Knitro is used by control systems engineering researchers to select and design tests and sensors for optimal fault detection and isolation.

The widespread use of electronic technologies and the growing level of complexity of these techniques challenge the ability to efficiently perform FDI with the objective of quickly and accurately diagnose system faults.

These techniques are of great importance since the inability to isolate faults can impact system maintenance cost, safety, reliability and performance. They are employed in different fields, going from rotary machines in refineries, robot manipulator for automotive industry to aircraft control systems, satellites, and space stations.

Optimal test design and sensor selection for FDI is an essential task to monitor and manage the system’s health. The authors formulate the FDI test design problem as a MINLP which allows to determine the optimal set of test settings and sensors maximizing the information collected on faults.

The convincing performance and the multi-start feature have led the authors to chose Artelys Knitro to solve these complex models. The calculated test designs lead to a consistent improvement of the accuracy and robustness of fault detection.

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You’re not familiar with nonlinear optimization? This tutorial will present some examples of nonlinear problems for various applications. You will discover nonlinear programming methods using the Artelys Knitro solver in a Python notebook, through different examples.

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The development team works continuously to provide two releases of Artelys Knitro every year. Based on feedback, we always improve our solver to meet users’ requirements and need to solve larger models faster.

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