Here, this article reports about the design of a soft sensor (SS) able to monitor the hazardous gases in industrial plants. The SS is designed to estimate the gas concentrations by means of the measurements coming from an array of sensors, avoiding at the same time the humidity and temperature influence on array outputs. The SS has been designed with a data-driven approach, using a set of experimental data acquired in a laboratory. The design methodologies of two different SSs are compared, with the aim of obtaining both the good performance and a low computational complexity. As a first approach, a principal component analysis (PCA) has been performed to exploit the high correlation among some of the measures coming from the sensor array. A classical multilayer perceptron neural network is then trained to estimate the relationships between the PCA outputs and the gas concentrations. As a second approach, a deep belief network (DBN) has been considered. The data here reported show a good accuracy in the evaluation of several gas concentrations, even in the presence of noised measurements, allowing an efficient risk warning. Even if both the methods gave a similar performance, a lower number of model parameters and a lower noise sensitivity are obtained when using DBNs.

Soft Sensors Based on Deep Neural Networks for Applications in Security and Safety

Xibilia M. G.
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Latino M.
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Donato N.
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2020-01-01

Abstract

Here, this article reports about the design of a soft sensor (SS) able to monitor the hazardous gases in industrial plants. The SS is designed to estimate the gas concentrations by means of the measurements coming from an array of sensors, avoiding at the same time the humidity and temperature influence on array outputs. The SS has been designed with a data-driven approach, using a set of experimental data acquired in a laboratory. The design methodologies of two different SSs are compared, with the aim of obtaining both the good performance and a low computational complexity. As a first approach, a principal component analysis (PCA) has been performed to exploit the high correlation among some of the measures coming from the sensor array. A classical multilayer perceptron neural network is then trained to estimate the relationships between the PCA outputs and the gas concentrations. As a second approach, a deep belief network (DBN) has been considered. The data here reported show a good accuracy in the evaluation of several gas concentrations, even in the presence of noised measurements, allowing an efficient risk warning. Even if both the methods gave a similar performance, a lower number of model parameters and a lower noise sensitivity are obtained when using DBNs.
2020
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