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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,...

Model-free reconfiguration mechanism for fault tolerance

Tushar JainJoseph J. YaméDominique Sauter — 2012

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The problem of fault tolerant control is studied from the behavioral point of view. In this mathematical framework, the concept of interconnection among the variables describing the system is a key point. The problem is that the behavior we intend to control is not known. Therefore, we are interested in designing a fault accommodation scheme for an unknown behavior through an appropriate behavioral interconnection. Here we deal simply with the trajectories that are generated by the system in real...

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