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Supervisory fault tolerant control with integrated fault detection and isolation: A switched system approach

Hao YangBin JiangVincent CocquempotLingli Lu — 2012

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper focuses on supervisory fault tolerant control design for a class of systems with faults ranging over a finite cover. The proposed framework is based on a switched system approach, and relies on a supervisory switching within a family of pre-computed candidate controllers without individual fault detection and isolation schemes. Each fault set can be accommodated either by one candidate controller or by a set of controllers under an appropriate switching law. Two aircraft examples are...

Robust nonlinear observer design for actuator fault detection in diesel engines

Boulaid BoulkrouneIssam DjemiliAbdel AitoucheVincent Cocquempot — 2013

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper is concerned with actuator fault detection in nonlinear systems in the presence of disturbances. A nonlinear unknown input observer is designed and the output estimation error is used as a residual for fault detection. To deal with the problem of high Lipschitz constants, a modified mean-value theorem is used to express the nonlinear error dynamics as a convex combination of known matrices with time-varying coefficients. Moreover, the disturbance attenuation is performed using a modified...

Algebraic approach for model decomposition: Application to fault detection and isolation in discrete-event systems

Denis BerdjagVincent CocquempotCyrille ChristopheAlexey ShumskyAlexey Zhirabok — 2011

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper presents a constrained decomposition methodology with output injection to obtain decoupled partial models. Measured process outputs and decoupled partial model outputs are used to generate structured residuals for Fault Detection and Isolation (FDI). An algebraic framework is chosen to describe the decomposition method. The constraints of the decomposition ensure that the resulting partial model is decoupled from a given subset of inputs. Set theoretical notions are used to describe the...

Switching time estimation and active mode recognition using a data projection method

Assia HakemVincent CocquempotKomi Midzodzi Pekpe — 2016

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper proposes a data projection method (DPM) to detect a mode switching and recognize the current mode in a switching system. The main feature of this method is that the precise knowledge of the system model, i.e., the parameter values, is not needed. One direct application of this technique is fault detection and identification (FDI) when a fault produces a change in the system dynamics. Mode detection and recognition correspond to fault detection and identification, and switching time estimation...

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...

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