Fault detection and isolation for on-board sensors of a general aviation aircraft

This paper addresses the problem of the detection and isolation of the input and output sensor faults on a general aviation aircraft, which is characterized by a non‐linear model, in the presence of wind gusts, atmospheric turbulence and measurement errors. In particular, this work proposes a polyno...

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Published inInternational journal of adaptive control and signal processing Vol. 20; no. 8; pp. 381 - 408
Main Authors Bonfè, M., Castaldi, P., Geri, W., Simani, S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.10.2006
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Summary:This paper addresses the problem of the detection and isolation of the input and output sensor faults on a general aviation aircraft, which is characterized by a non‐linear model, in the presence of wind gusts, atmospheric turbulence and measurement errors. In particular, this work proposes a polynomial approach for the design of residual generators in order to realize complete diagnosis schemes when additive faults are present. In fact, the use of an input–output description for the linearized model of the aircraft allows to compute in a straightforward way the residual generators. This approach leads to dynamic filters that can achieve both good disturbance signal decoupling and robustness properties with respect to both linearization error and measurement noise. Mathematical descriptions of the aircraft measurement sensors are also taken into account. The results obtained in the simulation of the faulty behaviour of a PIPER PA30 aircraft and a comparison with other FDI approaches (both linear and non‐linear) are finally reported. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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ISSN:0890-6327
1099-1115
DOI:10.1002/acs.906