A design framework for event-triggered active fault-tolerant control systems

Aibing Qiu*, Ahmad W. Al-Dabbagh, Hao Yu, Tongwen Chen

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Abstract

This article proposes a design framework for an event-triggered active fault-tolerant control system. The considered control system is modelled with an injected actuator fault into the plant system, and it includes: (i) two event detectors to determine when information is to be sampled or updated, (ii) a fault diagnosis observer to provide the fault and state information, and (iii) a fault-tolerant controller to compensate the fault. The proposed design framework allows for the separation of the designs of the fault diagnosis observer and the fault-tolerant controller, to mitigate the coupling effect caused by the event-triggered mechanisms and avoid the computations of a higher order system. Also, a design procedure is presented to deliver the computation of the design variables to reduce the information transfer, in both centralised and decentralised cases. Finally, a batch reactor benchmark system is adopted to demonstrate the applicability and superiority of the proposed design framework.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2508-2519
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Control
Volume94
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fault-tolerant control
  • design separation
  • event-triggered control
  • fault estimation

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