Adaptive fault-delay accommodation for a class of state-delay systems with actuator faults

Fault and delay accommodating simultaneously for a class of linear systems subject to state delays, actuator faults and disturbances is investigated in this work. A matrix norm minimization technique is applied to minimize the norms of coefficient matrix on time delay terms of the system in consider...

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Published inIEEE/CAA journal of automatica sinica Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 910 - 918
Main Authors Huang, Shengjuan, Li, Chunrong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway Chinese Association of Automation (CAA) 01.05.2020
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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ISSN2329-9266
2329-9274
DOI10.1109/JAS.2020.1003015

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Summary:Fault and delay accommodating simultaneously for a class of linear systems subject to state delays, actuator faults and disturbances is investigated in this work. A matrix norm minimization technique is applied to minimize the norms of coefficient matrix on time delay terms of the system in consideration. Compared with the matrix inequality scaling technique, the minimization technique can relax substantially the obtained stability conditions for state delay systems, especially, when the coefficient matrices of time delay terms have a large order of magnitudes. An output feedback adaptive fault-delay tolerant controller &#x0028 AFDTC &#x0029 is designed subsequently to stabilize the plant with state delays and actuator faults. Compared with the conventional fault tolerant controller &#x0028 FTC &#x0029 , the designed output feedback AFDTC can be updated on-line to compensate the effect of both faults and delays on systems. Simulation results under two numerical examples exhibit the effectiveness and merits of the proposed method.
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ISSN:2329-9266
2329-9274
DOI:10.1109/JAS.2020.1003015