Novel Response Relation Method for Sensor Data Analysis of Complex Engineering Systems

Technology of Internet of Things (IoT) offers extensive applications for industrial productivity and safety improvement. Advanced miniature sensors are available for monitoring multiple process parameters in a complex industrial or an engineering system. An industrial plant's overall operationa...

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