Method for Anomaly Detection using Data Requirements - A practical implementation for field test data
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Anomaly detection is an important problem across a wide range of industries, where
the ability to identify rare and unusual patterns within large volumes of data can
have significant operational, financial and security implications. This study presents
an understanding of the problem statements and challenges involved in existing data
pipelines for managing and analyzing sensor data to identify engine anomalies. To
gain a better understanding of these challenges, interviews were conducted within
the case company.
Industrial engines generate large volumes of field test data through embedded soft
ware and engine sensors. Embedded software processes this data efficiently to control devices, monitor performance, and ensure that engines operate reliably under
resource constraints. Effective monitoring relies on sensor data, such as temperature, pressure, speed, and fuel consumption, to track engine performance in real
time. These data are required to detect faults at an early stage, optimize efficiency,
and ensure safe operation. Therefore, an effective domain driven anomaly detection
method is developed that relies on data requirement specifications to ensure that
the designed model is based on domain knowledge.
This thesis focuses on implementing a method for domain driven anomaly detection
using data requirements derived from multiple sources, including interviews, technical documentation such as Database CAN files, and field test datasets collected from
the case company Volvo Penta. The study aims to bridge the gap between raw sensor
data and the definition of meaningful data requirements by distinguishing relevant
signal anomalies from data error outliers. Furthermore, a domain driven anomaly
detection method is designed as an artifact using the defined data requirements to
validate anomaly thresholds and address these challenges.
In addition, an analysis of the detected anomalies, while considering both temporal
context and multi-signal correlations, demonstrates that the proposed approach can
accurately identify and classify outliers as either relevant anomalies or data error
outliers. This approach improves the reliability of anomaly detection by reducing
false interpretations and ensuring that anomalies are evaluated using well defined
validation criteria. Consequently, the derived data requirements support the analysis
and validation of the proposed anomaly detection method.
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Anomaly detection, Isolation forest algorithm, sensor datasets, unsuper vised machine learning, data requirements, domain knowledge and Database CAN files
