Moreover, in highly automated industrial systems where maintenance or repair cannot be carried-out immediately, it is crucial to design Fault Tolerant systems capable of ensuring nominal performance when taking into account the occurrence of such faults.
The workshop will bring together academics and engineers active in the field of fault diagnosis and fault tolerant control and their implication in the Monitoring and Maintenance. In this workshop, a particular attention will be paid to large scale systems and plug & play FDI/FTC design.
Workshop time & place
October 6-7, 2011
Hotel Marina Viva
Porticcio, Corsica – France

A paper roll from "board machine 8," the world's largest liquid packaging board machine, installed at Stora Enso's Skoghall paper mill in Sweden.
Objectives
The aim is manifold:
- to present current research results and recent developments of FDI & FTC techniques
- to present practical applications or open problems;
- to provide an opportunity for industry to signal its needs and priorities.
The conference will highlight some particular recent results in the development of methods and tools which are of a particular interest for academics and engineers. The conference, through its technical program, will provide a unique opportunity for the academic and industrial community to address new challenges, share solutions and discuss future research directions.
Presentation of theoretical researches accompanied with practical experience/consideration are encouraged. A broad range of topics in the general area of system monitoring and FDI/FTC is proposed.
Topics of workshop
- Supervisory control
- Fault-forecasting methods
- Design for reliability and safety
- Model-based methods
- Data driven methods
- Soft computing
- Maintenance policies
- Risk analysis
- Plant Asset Management
- Large scale systems
With applications to ( not limited)
- Power plants / energy transport
- Chemical processes
- Mining and mineral
- Metal processing
- Water treatment
- Manufacturing systems
Committees
Organizing Committe
Dominique Sauter
Christophe Aubrun
Taha Boukhobza
Programme Committee
Jero Ahola, Lappeenranta University, Finland
Christophe Aubrun, Nancy University, France
Taha Boukhobza, Nancy University, France
Thierry Denoeux, UTC, France
Steven Ding , Univesrity Dusiburg- Essen, Germany
Peter Engel PC-Soft, Germany
Torsten Jeinsch, IAV, Germany
Alexander Horch, ABB, Switzerland
Morten Hovd, Norwegian University of Sciences & Technology, Norway
Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela , Aalto University, Finland
Prof. Tore Hägglund, Lund University, Sweden
Jozef Korbicz, Zielona Gora University, Poland
Suzanne Lesecq, CEA, France
Jean Baptiste Léger, PREDICT, France
Joseba Quevedo, Polytechnic UniversitY of Catalonia, Spain
Suzanne Lesecq, CEA, France
Tommi Miller, Stora Enso, Finland
Guido Sand, ABB , Germany
Dominique Sauter , Nancy Univesrity, France
Simo Saynevirta, ABB, Finland
Jakob Stroustrup Aalborg University , Denmark
Ping Zhang, BASF, Germany
Guidelines for authors
The standart IFAC format should be used for papers submitted at the Papyrus Workshop.
IFAC Instructions for authors
Deadlines
July 15, 2011 Submission of draft papers
July 30, 2011 Notification of acceptance
September 15, 2011 Submission final papers
Proceedings
All papers accepted for presentation will appear in the CD of the workshop and will be distributed to the participants.
Registration fees
Full package : 300 €
The registration fees include Hotel accommodation (2 nights+ breakfast), the attendance to the workshop, lunches (Oct 6 , Oct 7), and dinner (Oct 6), the coffee breaks and the CD.
Workshop only : 150 €
The registration fees include the attendance to the workshop, lunches (Oct 6 , Oct 7), and dinner (Oct 6), the coffee breaks and the CD.
Worshop Organization :
CRAN- Université Henri Poincaré
Faculté des Sciences
Bd des Aiguillettes
BP 239
54506 VANDOEUVRE,France
Invitation
It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate to the 1st PAPYRUS Workshop on “Fault Diagnosis and Fault Tolerant Control in large scale processing industries “ which takes place in Porticcio, Corsica from the 06th to the 07th of october 2011. The workshop is organized under the sponsorship of the PAPYRUS FP7 project supported by European Commission.
PAPYRUS project deals with new applications for automation systems. The objective is to develop a comprehensive plant asset management system for industrial plants that will improve the performance of the plant from an economic perspective.
PAPYRUS is meant to contribute to making plant operations "healthier" without increasing costs, or to reduce operating costs while maintaining the same level of "health". The plan is to develop new methods, algorithms and computer tools, always in consideration of the efficiency of the entire plant.
The aim of the workshop is to explore research opportunities in the directions of fault diagnosis and fault tolerant control in order to enhance health monitoring of industrial plants.
Objectives are :
to present current research results and recent developments of FDI & FTC techniques
to present practical applications or open problems;
to provide an opportunity for industry to signal its needs and priorities.
The workshop will highlight some particular recent results in the development of methods and tools which are of a particular interest for industries. The conference, through its technical program, will provide a unique opportunity for the academic and industrial community to address new challenges, share solutions and discuss future research directions.
Programme
Thursday, October 6, 2011
08:00 – 08:15
08:15 – 09:15 Invited Speaker
Simplify unit operation : Reduce cognitive load for information access to improve analysis and decision cognition
Dominique Gallara
Electricité de France , EDF R&D, Chatou, France
09:15 – 09:45
Plant Asset Management for Large-Scale Systems
Jan Christoph Schlake*, Moncef Chioua*, Chaojun Xu*, Werner Schmidt*, Guido Sand*, Alexander Horch**
*ABB AG Corporate Research Center, Ladenburg, Germany
** ABB AG Corporate Research Center, Dättwi, Switzerland
09:45 – 10:15
10:15 – 10:45
Fault Analysis as a Tool for Fault Detection and Diagnosis Development in Large-Scale Systems
Helena Laavi*, Vesa-Matti Tikkala*, Tommi Myller**, Tomi Kulomaa**, Veikko Hämäläinen***, Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela*
*School of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Process Automation Research Group, Aalto University, Finland
** Stora Enso Oyj, Imatra, Finland
***Efora Oy, Imatra, Finland
10:45 – 11:15
Application of basic data-driven PM-FD methods on TE process
Shen Yin*, Steven X. Ding*, Adel Haghani*, Haiyang Hao*, Ping Zhang**
* Institute for Automatic Control and Complex Systems, University of
Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
** BASF, Germany
11:15 – 11:45
Marine Diesel Engine Faults Diagnosis – A Generic Approach
Y. Khelil, G. Graton, M. Djeziri, M. Ouladsine, R. Outbib
Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Information et des Systèmes - UMR
CNRS 6168, Marseille, France
11:45 – 12:15
An industrial software platform for fleet-wide predictive diagnosis and health monitoring
Maxime Monnin, Jean-Baptiste Léger, David Morel
Predict, France
12:15 – 14:00
Lunch
Afternoon session 1
Chair : Alexander Horch
14:00 – 14:30
Data-based approach for fault tolerant model predictive control of complex oil
refining process
Markus Kettunen*. Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela**
* Neste Oil Oy , Finland
** School of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Process Automation Research Group, Aalto University, Finland
14:30 – 15:00
The impact of the actuator failures on the global or partial
controllability : A graph theoretical approach
C. Simon, S. Maza and T. Boukhobza
Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy (CRAN), Nancy–University, France
15:00 – 15:30
Dynamic modelling of a BioGrate boiler as a basis for Fault Detection and Diagnosis
Alexandre Boriouchkine, Alexey Zakharov , Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela
School of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Process Automation Research Group, Aalto University, Finland
15:30 – 16:00
A Method for Monitoring of Systems that operate in a Repetitive Manner ,
Application to Wear Monitoring of an Industrial Robot
André Carvalho Bittencourt , Kari Saarinen , Shiva Sander-Tavallaey , Hans A. Andersson
Department of Electrical Engineering, Linkopings University, Sweden
16:00 – 16:30
Coffee break
Afternoon session 2
Chair : Sirkka_Liisa Jämsä-Jounela
16:30 – 17:00
System of Systems Architectural Modeling
Wissam Khalil*, Rochdi Merzouki*, Belkacem Ould-Bouamama*, Hafid Haffaf**
LAGIS, CNRS-FRE 3303, Polytech’Lille, France
University of Oran, Es-Senia, Algeria
17:00 – 17:30
Fault tolerant control for nonlinear systems subject to different types of sensor faults
Dalil Ichalal *, Benoît Marx**, Didier Maquin**, José Ragot **
* IBISC Laboratory, Evry-Val d’Essonne University,France
40, rue de Pelvoux, Courcouronnes 91020 Evry Cedex
**CRAN, UMR 7039, Nancy-University – CNRS, France
17:30 – 18:00
Influence of Additive and Multiplicative Faults on Process Output Variances
Haiyang Hao *, Steven X. Ding * , Adel Haghani *, Shen Yin *,
Torsten Jeinsch **
* AKS, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
** University of Applied Science, Lausitz, Germany
Friday October 7, 2011
Morning session 1
Chair : Christophe Aubrun
08:15 – 09:15 A tutorial on Bond graphs
Bond Graphs for software design of robust health monitoring
B. Ould Bouamama, Y. Touati and R. Merzouki
LAGIS, CNRS-FRE 3303, Polytech’Lille, France
09:15 – 09:45
Data Analysis and Monitoring of Thickness Sensor Fouling Using Self-Organized Maps
Vesa-Matti Tikkala*, Tommi Myller**, Tomi Kulomaa**, Veikko Hamalainen***, Sirkka-Liisa Jamsa-Jounela*
*School of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Process Automation Research Group, Aalto University, Finland
** Stora Enso Oyj, Imatra, Finland
***Efora Oy, Imatra, Finland
09:45 – 10:15
Coffee Break
Morning session 2
Chair : Alexey Zakharov
10:15 – 10:45
Application of data-driven methods for process performance management
Adel Haghani*, Steven X. Ding*, Shen Yin*, Haiyang Hao*,
Torsten Jeinsch **
* Institute for Automatic Control and Complex Systems, University of
Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
** Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Applied Science Lausitz,
Germany
10:45 – 11:15
A model-based FDD of interacting control loops and its applications
Karhan Özdenkçi, Alexey Zakharov, Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela
School of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Process Automation Research Group, Aalto University, Finland
11:15 – 11:45
An application of Shape-based stiction detection in critical valves of a board machine
Octavio Pozo Garcia*, Tommi Myller**, Tomi Kulomaa**, Veikko Hämäläinen***, Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela*
*School of Science and Technology, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Process Automation Research Group, Aalto University, Finland
** Stora Enso Oyj, Imatra, Finland
***Efora Oy, Imatra, Finland
11:45 – 12:15
Data-Driven Fault Tolerant Control
Tushar Jain Joseph, J. Yamé Dominique Sauter
Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy (CRAN), Nancy Université, France
12 :15 Lunch
13 :30 Local Tour
Publications
Helena Laavi, Vesa-Matti Tikkala, Tommi Myller, Tomi Kulomaa, Veikko Hämäläinen, Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela
Fault Analysis as a Tool for Fault Detection and Diagnosis Development in Large-Scale Systems
Karhan Özdenkçi, Alexey Zakharov, Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela
A model-based FDD of interacting control loops and its applications
Octavio Pozo Garcia, Tommi Myller, Tomi Kulomaa, Veikko Hämäläinen, Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela
An application of Shape-based stiction detection in critical valves of a board machine
Vesa-Matti Tikkala, Tommi Myller, Tomi Kulomaa, Veikko Hämäläinen, Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela
Data Analysis and Monitoring of Thickness Sensor Fouling Using Self-Organized Maps
Jan Christoph Schlake, Moncef Chioua, Chaojun Xu, Werner Schmidt, Guido Sand, Alexander Horch
A Concept for Plant Asset Management for Large-Scale Systems
Adel Haghani, Steven X. Ding, Shen Yin, Haiyang Hao, Torsten Jeinsch
Application of data-driven methods for process performance management
Haiyang Hao, Steven X. Ding, Adel Haghani, Shen Yin, Torsten Jeinsch
Influence of Additive and Multiplicative Faults on Process Output Variances
Shen Yin, Steven X. Ding, Adel Haghani, Haiyang Hao, Ping Zhang
Application of basic data-driven PM-FD methods on TE process
Tushar Jain, Joseph J. Yamé, Dominique Sauter
Data-Driven Fault Tolerant Control
C. Simon, S. Maza and T. Boukhobza
The impact of the actuator failures on the global or partial controllability: A graph theoretical approach