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Introduction to Bridge Task Group
This Task Group
is working on Fault Detection and Diagnosis. It aims to "Bridge"
the gap between the two areas of expertise. In combination with
relevant conferences and industrial participation this Task Group
will further develop, relate, or converge various approaches of
FDI and DX to the diagnosis of technical systems. The Task Group
will define a set of problems extracted from industrial concerns
(supplied by industrial participants) and work by analyzing the
application of the respective technologies to the formation of solutions
to industrial problems, thereby assessing their weaknesses, strengths
and complimentarity.
This Task Group
is led by Dr Louise Travé-Massuyès.
Louise Travé-Massuyès was born in July 1959, in Manresa, Spain.
She received an Engineering Degree specializing in control, electronics
and computer science in 1982 and a Ph.D. degree in control in 1984,
both from the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA);
Award from the Union des Groupements d'Ingenieurs de la Region Midi-Pyrénées;
D.E.A. in control from Paul Sabatier University in 1982, all in
Toulouse, France. She is currently a Research Director of the Centre
National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), working at LAAS, Toulouse,
France, in which she has led the "Qualitative Diagnosis, Supervision
and Control" Group for several years. Her main research interests
are in qualitative and model based reasoning and applications to
dynamic systems monitoring and diagnosis. Her current responsibilities
include; Co-director of the European Laboratory LEA-SICA; Chairperson
of the IEEE SMC Technical Committee on Qualitative Reasoning; member
of the IFAC Safeprocess Technical Committee. She is a Senior Member
of the IEEE Computer Society.
Objectives
Task
Group Meeting Minutes
Reports
and Deliverables
DX'04
Proceedings Online
DX'03
Proceedings Online
DX'02
Proceedings Online
DX'01
Bridge Workshop Presentations Online
Several
Members of BRIDGE have also become involved with the Automotive
Task Group's
FP6 Project Proposal.
CHEM (Advanced
Decision support Systems for Chemical / Petrochemical Manufacturing
Processes) is a European Commission Fifth Framework project concerned
with efficient detection and repair of problems with chemical processing
plants. They held an open presentation of their results at the end
of the project in March 2004. That meeting gave the profile of a
remarkably successful European collaboration, producing significant
results. This report highlights those results and speculates on
why this particular project might have been so successful.
The CHEM project
has made many of the details of the project available. If you are
interested in further details, then a good first place to look is
on the CHEM website.
Extra Bridge
Deliverable MBD_SDS: School
on Diagnosis of Industrial Systems and Processes: The Model-based
Approach Spanish Diagnosis School Report: & Questionnaire Results
and Analysis
Spanish Diagnosis School Results and Analysis
Link to the
Spanish Diagnosis
School Website
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