This book presents recent advances in fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control of dynamic processes. Its impetus derives from the need for an overview of the challenges of the fault diagnosis technique and sustainable control, especially for those demanding systems that require reliability, availa
Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control
β Scribed by Mogens Blanke, Michel Kinnaert, Jan Lunze, Marcel Staroswiecki (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 701
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. It satisfies the industrial demand for enhanced availability and safety, in contrast to traditional reactions to faults, which bring about sudden shutdowns and loss of availability.
The book presents effective model-based analysis and design methods for fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control. Architectural and structural models are used to analyse the propagation of the fault through the process, to test the fault detectability and to find the redundancies in the process that can be used to ensure fault tolerance. It also introduces design methods suitable for diagnostic systems and fault-tolerant controllers for continuous processes that are described by analytical models of discrete-event systems represented by automata.
The book is suitable for engineering students, engineers in industry and researchers who wish to get an overview of the variety of approaches to process diagnosis and fault-tolerant control.
The authors have extensive teaching experience with graduate and PhD students, as well as with industrial experts. Parts of this book have been used in courses for this audience. The authors give a comprehensive introduction to the main ideas of diagnosis and fault-tolerant control and present some of their most recent research achievements obtained together with their research groups in a close cooperatio
n with European research projects.The third edition resulted from a major re-structuring and re-writing of the former edition, which has been used for a decade by numerous research groups. New material includes distributed diagnosis of continuous and discrete-event systems, methods for reconfigurability analysis, and extensions of the structural methods towards fault-tolerant control. The bibliographical notes at the end of all chapters have been up-dated. The chapters
end with exercises to be used in lectures.β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Introduction to Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control....Pages 1-35
Examples....Pages 37-49
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Models of Dynamical Systems....Pages 53-77
Analysis Based on Components and Architecture....Pages 79-118
Structural Analysis....Pages 119-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Fault Diagnosis of Deterministic Systems....Pages 215-273
Fault Diagnosis of Stochastic Systems....Pages 275-342
Reconfigurability Analysis....Pages 343-387
Fault Accommodation and Reconfiguration Methods....Pages 389-466
Distributed Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control....Pages 467-518
Front Matter....Pages 519-519
Fault Diagnosis of Discrete-Event Systems....Pages 521-605
Diagnosis of I/O Automata Networks....Pages 607-639
Back Matter....Pages 641-695
β¦ Subjects
Control; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; System Performance and Evaluation; Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk
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