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A Setup for Active Fault Diagnosis [PDF]
A setup for active fault diagnosis (AFD) of parametric faults in dynamic systems is formulated in this note. It is shown that it is possible to use the same setup for both open loop systems, closed-loop systems based on a nominal feedback controller as well as for closed-loop systems based on a reconfigured feedback controller.
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Active fault diagnosis by controller modification [PDF]
Two active fault diagnosis methods for additive or parametric faults are proposed. Both methods are based on controller reconfiguration rather than on requiring an exogenous excitation signal, as it is otherwise common in active fault diagnosis. For the first method, it is assumed that the system considered is controlled by an observer-based controller.
Stoustrup, Jakob, Niemann, Henrik
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The evolution of the Quaternary landforms in the Champawat area of the outer Kumaun Lesser Himalaya is reconstructed from the paleolake sections and the geometry of the landscape.
Khayingshing Luirei+4 more
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Defining the origin of ground deformation, which can be a very challenging task, may be approached through several investigative techniques. Ground deformation can originate in response to both natural (e.g., tectonics) and anthropic (e.g., groundwater ...
Ettore Valente+4 more
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Clustered activity of Intraplate Faults: the silent and slow active faults of southern Germany
Silent and slow faults pose a particularly fascinating challenge in the field of active tectonic studies, especially in regions characterized as Stable Continental Regions (SCR) or Active Intraplate Regions (AIR), such as Central Europe. The term "silent faults" encompasses a broad spectrum of meanings, with "silent" denoting either the absence of ...
Reicherter, Klaus+5 more
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The West Qinling Belt (WQB) situated in the central China continent, is an enormous structure on the crustal scale, which is not controlled only by the Tethyan tectonic domain but is more complex, involving additional tectonic domains.
ZHANG Yipeng+4 more
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Distributed and Asynchronous Active Fault Management for Networked Microgrids
A distributed and asynchronous active fault management (DA-AFM) method is developed to manage networked microgrids’ (NMs) performance under balanced or unbalanced grid faults.
Wenfeng Wan+6 more
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The macroseismic intensity of the February 6, 2012, Negros Oriental earthquake (MW 6.7), which affected the islands of Negros and Cebu, central Philippines, has been reassessed in this study using the Environmental Seismic Intensity Scale (ESI-2007 ...
Sambit Prasanajit Naik+5 more
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Earthquake Probability Assessment for the Active Faults in Central Taiwan: A Case Study
Frequent high seismic activities occur in Taiwan due to fast plate motions. According to the historical records the most destructive earthquakes in Taiwan were caused mainly by inland active faults.
Yi-Rui Lee+6 more
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Active fault detection based on set‐membership approach for uncertain discrete‐time systems
Active fault detection facilitates determination of the fault characteristics by injecting proper auxiliary input signals into the system. This article proposes an observer‐based on‐line active fault detection method for discrete‐time systems with ...
Jing Wang+4 more
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