A State Recognition Method Based on the State Space Theory

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With the development of the monitoring technology in industrial process, it is increasingly important for state recognition of the mechanical devices. By learning from the immune identification process, state space theory is used for state recognition in this paper. In this method, some state spaces are compared by the space affinity which is regarded as the calculated difference between spaces. Take the minimum space affinity as the final recognition index and then its corresponding remark in remark set can be selected. Through the sample analysis, state space theory is proved to be simple, effective and practical, and can improve the accuracy of recognition according to detailed state standard.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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2778-2782

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June 2014

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