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Fault diagnosis of networked control systems

Christophe AubrunDominique SauterJoseph Yamé — 2008

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Networked Control Systems (NCSs) deal with feedback control systems with loops closed via data communication networks. Control over a network has many advantages compared with traditionally controlled systems, such as a lower implementation cost, reduced wiring, simpler installation and maintenance and higher reliability. Nevertheless, the networkinduced delay, packet dropout, asynchronous behavior and other specificities of networks will degrade the performance of closed-loop systems. In this context,...

Reconfigurable control design with integration of a reference governor and reliability indicators

Philippe WeberBoumedyen BoussaidAhmed KhelassiChristophe Aubrun — 2012

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

A new approach to manage actuator redundancy in the presence of faults is proposed based on reliability indicators and a reference governor. The aim is to preserve the health of the actuators and the availability of the system both in the nominal behavior and in the presence of actuator faults. The use of reference governor control allocation is a solution to distribute the control efforts among a redundant set of actuators. In a degraded situation, a reconfigured control allocation strategy is...

Fault tolerance in networked control systems under intermittent observations

Jean-Philippe GeorgesDidier TheilliolVincent CocquempotJean-Christophe PonsartChristophe Aubrun — 2011

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper presents an approach to fault tolerant control based on the sensor masking principle in the case of wireless networked control systems. With wireless transmission, packet losses act as sensor faults. In the presence of such faults, the faulty measurements corrupt directly the behaviour of closed-loop systems. Since the controller aims at cancelling the error between the measurement and its reference input, the real outputs will, in such a networked control system, deviate from the desired...

Performance evaluation based fault tolerant control with actuator saturation avoidance

Boumedyen BoussaidChristophe AubrunMohamed Naceur AbdelkrimMohamed Koni Ben Gayed — 2011

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In this paper, a new approach regarding a reconfigured system is proposed to improve the performance of an active fault tolerant control system. The system performance is evaluated with an intelligent index of performance. The reconfiguration mechanism is based on a model predictive controller and reference trajectory management techniques. When an actuator fault occurs in the system, a new degraded reference trajectory is generated and the controller calculates new admissible controls. A constraint...

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