Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
696642 Automatica 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The problem of unknown input estimation and compensation is studied for actuated nonlinear systems with noisy measurements. The proposed solution is based on high-order sliding-mode differentiation and discrete-time optimization technique. Accuracy of the proposed hybrid estimation scheme is evaluated and stability conditions of the compensating mechanism are established. It is shown that the fault detection delay as well as the smallest detectable fault magnitude can be estimated. Efficiency of the proposed approach is demonstrated through oscillatory failure detection and compensation in aircraft surface servo loops.

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