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Finding Outliers in Satellite Patterns by Learning Pattern Identities
Bouleau, Fabien; Schommer, Christoph
2014In Filipe, Joacquim; Fred, Ana (Eds.) Proceedings "6th International Conference on Agents an Artificial Intelligence"
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Keywords :
Machine Learning; Spacecrafts & Satellites; Anomaly Detection
Abstract :
[en] Spacecrafts provide a large set of on-board components information such as their temperature, power and pressure. This information is constantly monitored by engineers, who capture the outliers and determine whether the situation is abnormal or not. However, due to the large quantity of information, only a small part of the data is being processed or used to perform anomaly prediction. A common accepted research concept for anomaly prediction as described in literature yields on using projections, based on probabilities, estimated on learned patterns from the past (Fujimaki et al., 2005) and data mining methods to enhance the conventional diagnosis approach (Li et al., 2010). Most of them conclude on the need to build a status vector. We propose an algorithm for efficient outlier detection that builds an identity chart of the patterns using the past data based on their curve fitting information. It detects the functional units of the patterns without apriori knowledge with the intent to learn its structure and to reconstruct the sequence of events described by the signal. On top of statistical elements, each pattern is allotted a characteristics chart. This pattern identity enables fast pattern matching across the data. The extracted features allow classification with regular clustering methods like support vector machines (SVM). The algorithm has been tested and evaluated using real satellite telemetry data. The outcome and performance show promising results for faster anomaly prediction.
Research center :
CSC
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Bouleau, Fabien
Schommer, Christoph  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Computer Science and Communications Research Unit (CSC)
Language :
English
Title :
Finding Outliers in Satellite Patterns by Learning Pattern Identities
Publication date :
January 2014
Event name :
6th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART)
Event organizer :
University of Angers, France
Event place :
Angers, France
Event date :
March 6-8, 2014
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Proceedings "6th International Conference on Agents an Artificial Intelligence"
Editor :
Filipe, Joacquim
Fred, Ana
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Name of the research project :
SPACE
Funders :
University of Luxembourg, ILIAS Research Laboratory
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