Fault tolerant control based on active fault diagnosis [PDF]
An active fault diagnosis (AFD) method is considered in this paper in connection with a fault tolerant control (FTC) architecture based on the YJBK parameterization of all stabilizing controllers. The architecture consists of a fault diagnosis (FD) part and a controller reconfiguration (CR) part. The FTC architecture can be applied for additive faults,
Niemann, Hans Henrik
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Robust MPC for actuator-fault tolerance using set-based passive fault detection and active fault isolation [PDF]
In this paper, an actuator fault-tolerant control (FTC) scheme is proposed, which is based on tube-based model predictive control (MPC) and set-theoretic fault detection and isolation (FDI). As a robust MPC technique, tube-based MPC, can effectively deal
Niculescu, Silviu-Iulian +4 more
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Evidence for late Quaternary surface rupture along the Leech River fault near Victoria, British Columbia [PDF]
New surficial and bedrock mapping and paleoseismic trenching of the Leech River fault provide the first evidence for Quaternary surface-rupturing earthquakes in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.
Regalla, Christine
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Sensor-fault tolerance using robust MPC with set-based state estimation and active fault isolation [PDF]
In this paper, a sensor fault-tolerant control (FTC) scheme using robust model predictive control (MPC) and set theoretic fault detection and isolation (FDI) is proposed.
Niculescu, Silviu-Iulian +4 more
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Sea Beam Survey of an Active Strike-Slip Fault: The San Clemente Fault in the California Continental Borderland [PDF]
The San Clemente fault, located in the California Continental Borderland, is an active, northwest trending, right-lateral, wrench fault. Sea Beam data are used to map the major tectonic landforms associated with active submarine faulting in detail ...
de Moustier, Christian +4 more
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Fault-Structure-Based Active Fault Diagnosis: A Geometric Observer Approach
Fault diagnosis techniques can be classified into passive and active types. Passive approaches only utilize the original input and output signals of the system.
Zhao Zhang, Xiao He
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Determination of the youngest active domains in fault zones that are not overlain by Quaternary sedimentary cover is critical for evaluating recent fault activity, determining the current local stress field, and mitigating the impacts of future ...
Akiyuki Iwamori +6 more
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Neotectonics of the Sumatran fault, Indonesia [PDF]
The 1900-km-long, trench-parallel Sumatran fault accommodates a significant amount of the right-lateral component of oblique convergence between the Eurasian and Indian/Australian plates from 10°N to 7°S.
Natawidjaja, Danny, Sieh, Kerry
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Fault Tolerance for Active Surface System with Actuator Faults [PDF]
The QiTai Radio Telescope (QTT) will be equipped with the active surface adjustment system (ASAS) to correct the main reflector deformation caused by environmental loading. In order to guarantee the stability and performance of the active surface system under fault conditions, it is necessary to adopt the fault-tolerant method when actuator faults have
Danqing Zhang +4 more
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Geomorphic signal of active faulting at the northern edge of Lut Block. Insights on the kinematic scenario of Central Iran [PDF]
Recent works documented Neogene to Quaternary dextral strike-slip tectonics along the Kuh-e-Sarhangi and Kuh-e-Faghan intraplate strike-slip faults at the northern edge of the Lut Block of Central Iran, previously thought to be dominated by sinistral ...
Claudio, Faccenna +6 more
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