Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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700467 | Control Engineering Practice | 2006 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
This paper discusses the robust Fault Detection and Isolation (FDI) filter design problem for LTI uncertain systems under feedback control. Two-design methods involving norm-based fault detection filters are applied to the three-tank system, and compared to each other. The first method focuses on the fault indicating signal to be an optimal estimate, in the Hâ-norm sense, of the fault signal. The second one consists of designing a Hâ/H--based residual generator that maximizes fault sensitivity performance and simultaneously minimizes the influence of unknown inputs, for a large class of model perturbations. To compare the fault sensitivity and robustness performances of the two FDI schemes, a general FDI-oriented performance measure is proposed. The criterion involves the calculation of the generalized structured singular value over a specified frequency range.
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Authors
D. Henry, A. Zolghadri,