EVENT 7 February 2023

Lunch Lecture March 6 hosted by ASML

Bayesian Networks for automated root cause detection in mechatronic systems


About this event

High-tech mechatronic systems can be complex to diagnose, requiring expert knowledge of the system. The complexity lies in the dynamic behavior and the fact that components interact both mechanically and via digital control loops. In this presentation, a method to capture this knowledge and use it for automated reasoning is explained. This is done using a Bayesian Network, who’s properties also enable modelling uncertainty. A tool has been created in which the network can be run, and a case will be shown.

The speaker will be: Jimmy van Schoubroeck, researcher at the Mechatronics and Control research group, ASML.

This lecture (only for members of the DSPE) will start at 12:02pm on March 6 2023 (Teams digital)

Please send an email to info@dspe.nl if you are interested in this Lunch lecture.


6 March 2023


The Netherlands

Digital


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References

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Upon his retirement from ASML, Martin van den Brink was appointed honorary member of DSPE.

Read more
High-velocity innovation

Making crucial design decisions early in the concept phase of a project, may lead to severe cost and time overruns when these decisions are based on assumptions and/or incomplete knowledge.

Read more
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Astronomers use deformable mirrors to improve the image of a telescope by correcting for the optical distortions caused by atmospheric turbulence.

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