Fault injection stress strategies in dependability analysis
J. Sosnowski, P. Gawkowski, A. Lesiak (2004)
Control and Cybernetics
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J. Sosnowski, P. Gawkowski, A. Lesiak (2004)
Control and Cybernetics
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Wang Hong-xia, Ye Xiao-hui, Wang Liang (2010)
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Daniel Ossmann, Andreas Varga (2015)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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We propose linear parameter-varying (LPV) model-based approaches to the synthesis of robust fault detection and diagnosis (FDD) systems for loss of efficiency (LOE) faults of flight actuators. The proposed methods are applicable to several types of parametric (or multiplicative) LOE faults such as actuator disconnection, surface damage, actuator power loss or stall loads. For the detection of these parametric faults, advanced LPV-model detection techniques are proposed, which implicitly...
Jan Maciej Kościelny, Zofia M. Łabęda-Grudziak (2013)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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This paper develops a new approach to double fault isolation in linear systems with the aid of directional residuals. The method of residual generation for computational as well as internal forms is applied. Isolation of double faults is based on the investigation of the coplanarity of the residual vector with the planes defined by the individual pairs of directional fault vectors. Additionally, the method of designing secondary residuals, which are structured and directional, is proposed....
Bin Hu, Peter Seiler (2015)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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Analytical fault detection algorithms have the potential to reduce the size, power and weight of safety-critical aerospace systems. Analytical redundancy has been successfully applied in many non-safety critical applications. However, acceptance for aerospace applications will require new methods to rigorously certify the impact of such algorithms on the overall system reliability. This paper presents a theoretical method to assess the probabilistic performance for an analytically redundant...
Guillaume J.J. Ducard (2015)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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This article presents a single model active fault detection and isolation system (SMAC-FDI) which is designed to efficiently detect and isolate a faulty actuator in a system, such as a small (unmanned) aircraft. This FDI system is based on a single and simple aerodynamic model of an aircraft in order to generate some residuals, as soon as an actuator fault occurs. These residuals are used to trigger an active strategy based on artificial exciting signals that searches within the residuals...
Tahar Bouthiba (2004)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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This paper deals with the application of artificial neural networks (ANNs) to fault detection and location in extra high voltage (EHV) transmission lines for high speed protection using terminal line data. The proposed neural fault detector and locator were trained using various sets of data available from a selected power network model and simulating different fault scenarios (fault types, fault locations, fault resistances and fault inception angles) and different power system data...
Assia Hakem, Vincent Cocquempot, Komi Midzodzi Pekpe (2016)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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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...