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Ss 10 New Challenges On Electromechanical Systems Monitoring Based On Artificial Intelligence

This document announces a special session on new challenges for monitoring electromechanical systems using artificial intelligence. The session will focus on multi-fault diagnosis and condition prognosis of complex electromechanical systems, which involve electric motors, gearboxes, and other components. Papers are invited on topics like new data fusion methods for multi-fault diagnosis, novelty detection for unexpected conditions, AI-based forecasting of system health, and incremental learning for monitoring. The deadline for submitting full papers is October 15, 2017.

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Ss 10 New Challenges On Electromechanical Systems Monitoring Based On Artificial Intelligence

This document announces a special session on new challenges for monitoring electromechanical systems using artificial intelligence. The session will focus on multi-fault diagnosis and condition prognosis of complex electromechanical systems, which involve electric motors, gearboxes, and other components. Papers are invited on topics like new data fusion methods for multi-fault diagnosis, novelty detection for unexpected conditions, AI-based forecasting of system health, and incremental learning for monitoring. The deadline for submitting full papers is October 15, 2017.

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Special Session on

NEW CHALLENGES ON ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS MONITORING BASED ON


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Chairman: Prof. Guy CLERC, Universit Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (France)


[email protected]
Co-chair: Dr. Miguel DELGADO PRIETO, Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya (Spain)
[email protected]

Co-chair: Dr. Antoine PICOT, cole Nationale Suprieure d'lectronique, d'lectrotechnique,


d'Informatique, d'Hydraulique, et des Tlcommunications (France)
[email protected]

Call for Papers


In the modern industry framework, the application of condition monitoring schemes over
electromechanical systems is being subjected to demanding requirements. On the one hand,
industrial electrical machinery implies the consideration of an electric motor, but also, gearboxes,
screws, external bearings and couplings among others. Such electromechanical complexity leads
to a high risk of fault effects overlapping, even more considering multiple operating. On the other
hand, the inference of the future condition is becoming critical. However, the identification of
reliable and useful forecasting horizons represents a critical aspect that could lead to models
overfitting. Currently, the massive digitalization of industrial assets allows the investigation towards
such new monitoring capabilities. This special session invites authors to present their latest research
in regard with multi-fault diagnosis and condition prognosis approaches for electromechanical
systems based on artificial intelligence. The scope incudes, but is not limited to the following
topics:

- New information fusion structures for multi-fault diagnosis of electromechanical systems;


- Novelty detection schemes for unexpected electromechanical conditions;
- Condition forecasting of electromechanical systems based on artificial intelligence;
- Incremental learning procedures for electromechanical system condition monitoring;

Deadlines:

Submission of the full paper: October 15th, 2017


Notice of acceptance: November 11th, 2017
Submission of final papers: December 12th, 2017

All the instructions for digests are included in the conference website: http://icit2018.org/en

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