The mission of the i-Sense
project is to develop intelligent data
processing methods for analyzing and
interpreting the data such that faults are
detected (and whereas possible anticipated),
isolated and identified as soon as
possible, and accommodated for in future
decisions or actuator actions.
Imagine a building which can autonomously lead its occupants to safety in case of an emergency. This building will be able to detect and locate the presence of the danger, automatically compute the optimal evacuation routes, avoiding dangerous areas and limiting people congestion at the emergency exits, and provide the necessary visual and auditory signals for the people to follow.
The project activities are organized in Work packages that will be achieved through the following scientific and technological objectives: 1. To develop a rigorous formulation for cognitive fault diagnosis and fault tolerant control problems 2. To design cognitive fault diagnosis schemes that can be effectively applied to monitoring and control applications of uncertain distributed environments.
In this section are presented the publications related to the activities of the i-Sense Project in International Journals, International Conferences papers and Tutorials, Book chapters and Books.
The abstracts of the publications are available and full-text papers may be requested to authors by sending an e-mail.