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Deriving the Parameter List for Monitoring a Complicated Engineering System

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A novel method is proposed of quantitative determination for monitored parameters for complicated engineering systems that incorporates the correlation between the parameters. Cluster theory is applied to select the monitoring parameters.

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Mishchenko, V.I., Skvortsov, S.A. Deriving the Parameter List for Monitoring a Complicated Engineering System. Measurement Techniques 47, 649–656 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000043651.50107.94

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