<p>Fault-tolerant control theory is a well-studied topic but the use of the sets in detection, isolation and/or reconfiguration is rather tangential.<br />The authors of this book propose a systematic analysis of the set-theoretic elements and devise approaches which exploit advanced elements within
Active Fault-Tolerant Control Systems: A Behavioral System Theoretic Perspective
β Scribed by Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 159
- Series
- Studies in Systems, Decision and Control 128
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The book introduces novel algorithms for designing fault-tolerant control (FTC) systems using the behavioral system theoretic approach, and presents a demonstration of successful novel FTC mechanisms on several benchmark examples. The authors also discuss a new transient management scheme, which is an essential requirement for the implementation of active FTC systems, and two data-driven methodologies that are broadly classified as active FTC systems: the projection-based approach and the online-redesign approach. These algorithms do not require much a priori information about the plant in real-time, and in addition this novel implementation of active FTC systems circumvents various weaknesses induced by using a diagnostic module in real-time. The book provides graduate students taking masters and doctoral courses in mathematics, control, and electrical engineering an excellent stepping-stone for their research. It also appeals to practitioners interested to apply innovative fail-safe control techniques.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xv
Introduction (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 1-9
Active Fault-Tolerant Control: Current and Past (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 11-28
The Behavioral Paradigm (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 29-61
Benchmark Examples (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 63-72
Projection Based Approach to Fault-Tolerant Control (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 73-86
Online Redesign Approach to Fault Tolerant Control (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 87-99
Real-Time Smooth Interconnection (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 101-109
Applications (Tushar Jain, Joseph J. YamΓ©, Dominique Sauter)....Pages 111-138
Back Matter ....Pages 139-152
β¦ Subjects
Control
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