Distributed fault detection and isolation for uncertain linear discrete time-varying heterogeneous multi-agent systems

Ping Wang, Peilu Zou, Chengpu Yu*, Jian Sun

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Abstract

The distributed fault detection and isolation of linear discrete time-varying multi-agent systems subject to heterogeneous dynamics and norm bounded model uncertainties is investigated. By combining the model uncertainties and external disturbances into a new generalized disturbance, a distributed closed-loop residual generator is constructed based on the estimate of the generalized disturbance. Then, the concerned fault detection is transformed into an indefinite quadratic minimum problem by using the finite-horizon robust H filtering method, for which necessary and sufficient minimum conditions are provided by the Krein-space theory. Afterwards, a computationally efficient recursive algorithm is further developed to determine the residual for individual agent. Based on the resulting residuals, the fault occurrence can be alerted by devising a novel distributed fault detection scheme, which is then applied for the fault isolation by some appropriate transformation of the output measurements. Finally, both numerical and practical simulations are proposed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)483-507
Number of pages25
JournalInformation Sciences
Volume579
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Distributed fault detection and isolation
  • Krein-space theory
  • Linear discrete time-varying system
  • Multi-agent system

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