A neural networks-based negative selection algorithm in fault diagnosis

  • Authors:
  • X. Z. Gao;S. J. Ovaska;X. Wang;M. Y. Chow

  • Affiliations:
  • Helsinki University of Technology, Institute of Intelligent Power Electronics, Otakaari 5 A, 02150, Espoo, Finland;Helsinki University of Technology, Institute of Intelligent Power Electronics, Otakaari 5 A, 02150, Espoo, Finland;Helsinki University of Technology, Institute of Intelligent Power Electronics, Otakaari 5 A, 02150, Espoo, Finland;North Carolina State University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Otakaari 5 A, 27695, Raleigh, NC, USA

  • Venue:
  • Neural Computing and Applications
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

Inspired by the self/nonself discrimination theory of the natural immune system, the negative selection algorithm (NSA) is an emerging computational intelligence method. Generally, detectors in the original NSA are first generated in a random manner. However, those detectors matching the self samples are eliminated thereafter. The remaining detectors can therefore be employed to detect any anomaly. Unfortunately, conventional NSA detectors are not adaptive for dealing with time-varying circumstances. In the present paper, a novel neural networks-based NSA is proposed. The principle and structure of this NSA are discussed, and its training algorithm is derived. Taking advantage of efficient neural networks training, it has the distinguishing capability of adaptation, which is well suited for handling dynamical problems. A fault diagnosis scheme using the new NSA is also introduced. Two illustrative simulation examples of anomaly detection in chaotic time series and inner raceway fault diagnosis of motor bearings demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed neural networks-based NSA.