Connectionists: Special issue is open: Computational Intelligence for Fault Detection and Classification

Alma Y. Alanis almayalanis at gmail.com
Fri Jan 5 13:37:27 EST 2024


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Dear colleague, you are cordially invite to participate in Computational
Intelligence for Fault Detection and Classification for Machines-MDPI

Computational intelligence has become increasingly important for fault
detection and classification in a wide range of systems, including
manufacturing processes, power grids, and transportation systems. By
analyzing large volumes of data generated by these systems, computational
intelligence techniques can identify patterns and detect anomalies that
might indicate the presence of faults, errors, or intrusions. These
algorithms can also be used to predict when faults might occur, allowing
for preventative maintenance and reducing the risk of downtime or safety
hazards. In addition, computational intelligence techniques can aid in
isolating the cause of a fault, which can be crucial for efficient repairs
and minimizing the impact on the overall system. As such, computational
intelligence for fault detection and classification represents a promising
approach for improving the safety, reliability, and efficiency of complex
systems, mainly in this modern interconnected world.

Papers with mathematical analysis and real-world application are
particularly welcome.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:


   - Computational intelligence for fault modeling;
   - Computational intelligence for fault tolerant control;
   - Computational intelligence for fault detection and diagnosis;
   - Computational intelligence for fault classification and isolation;
   - Computational intelligence for false data injection;
   - Computational intelligence in cybersecurity;
   - Computational intelligence to detect anomalies;
   - Fault detection and classification applied to robotics, dynamic
   systems, complex networks, biomedical systems, energy systems, industry,
   transportation, mechatronics, cyber-physical systems, economics and others.


Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 September 2024

Manuscript Submission Information

Manuscripts should be submitted online at

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/machines/special_issues/1AO79KFJXC


*Prof. Dr. Alma Y. Alanis*
Guest Editor
Dean of Technologies for Ciber-Human Integration Division
Professor at Innovation Department
CUCEI, University of Guadalajara
webpage
<https://sites.google.com/view/intelligentsystemscyberphisica/inicio>
National Research System Level 2,
Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences,
Senior Member IEEE,
*IEEE-CSS Technical Committee on Intelligent Control,*
*IEEE-CIS Task Force on Computational Intelligence in Latin America*
Editor at: JFI, TMECH, TCYB, IASC, EAAI, Neural Networks
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