Domain Adaptation in Robot Fault Diagnostic Systems

Industrial robots play an important role in manufacturing process. Since robots are usually set up in parallel-serial settings, breakdown of a single robot has a negative effect on the entire manufacturing process in that it slows down the process. Therefore, fault diagnostic systems based on the internal signals of robots have gained a lot of attention as essential components of the services provided for industrial robots. The current work in fault diagnostic algorithms extract features from the internal signals of the robot while the robot is healthy in order to build a model representing the normal robot behavior. During the test, the extracted features are compared to the normal behavior for detecting any deviation. The main challenge with the existing fault diagnostic algorithms is that when the task of the robot changes, the extracted features differ from those of the normal behavior. As a result, the algorithm raises false alarm. To eliminate the false alarm, fault diagnostic algorithms require the model to be retrained with normal data of the new task. In this paper, domain adaptation, {\it a.k.a} transfer learning, is used to transfer the knowledge of the trained model from one task to another in order to prevent the need for retraining and to eliminate the false alarm. The results of the proposed algorithm on real dataset show the ability of the domain adaptation in distinguishing the operation change from the mechanical condition change.

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