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Robust fault-tolerant control [PDF]
There are two main approaches to fault-tolerant control: passive and active.This thesis presents both methods for passive and for active ...
Kanev, Stoyan Kamenov
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What is Fault-Tolerant Control? [PDF]
Abstract Faults in automated processes will often cause undesired reactions and shut-down of a controlled plant, and the consequences could be damage to the plant, to personnel or the environment. Fault-tolerant control is the synonym for a set of recent techniques that were developed to increase plant availability and reduce the risk of safety ...
Blanke, M. +4 more
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Fault tolerant controllability [PDF]
In this paper we investigate the problem of fault tolerance in the framework of discrete-event system (DES). We introduce our setting, and then provide a set of fault tolerant definitions designed to capture different types of fault scenarios and to ensure that our system remains controllable in each scenario. We then present algorithms to verify these
Simon Radel +2 more
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Distributed Fault Tolerant Controllers [PDF]
Distributed applications are often built from sets of distributed components that must be co-ordinated in order to achieve some global behaviour. The common approach is to use a centralised controller for co-ordination, or occasionally a set of distributed entities. Centralised co-ordination is simpler but introduces a single point of failure and poses
MOSTARDA, Leonardo +2 more
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Software-controlled fault tolerance [PDF]
Traditional fault-tolerance techniques typically utilize resources ineffectively because they cannot adapt to the changing reliability and performance demands of a system. This paper proposes software-controlled fault tolerance, a concept allowing designers and users to tailor their performance and reliability for each situation.
George A. Reis +5 more
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Reference Governor-based fault-tolerant constrained control [PDF]
This paper presents a fault-tolerant control scheme for constrained linear systems. First, a new variant of the Reference Governor (RG) called At Once Reference Governor (AORG) is introduced. The AORG is distinguished from the conventional RG by computing the Auxiliary Reference (AR) sequence so that to optimize performance over a prescribed time ...
Hosseinzadeh, Mehdi +3 more
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Optimal torque control of fault-tolerant permanent magnet brushloss machines [PDF]
Describes a novel optimal torque control strategy for fault-tolerant permanent magnet brushless ac drives operating in both constant torque and constant power modes.
Atallah, K., Howe, D., Wang, J.B.
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Aiming at the open circuit fault of a dual three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor, a normalized current method is used for open circuit fault diagnosis.
Liping Zhao +3 more
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Distributed Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Control of Uncertain Multi-Agent Systems [PDF]
This paper presents an adaptive fault-tolerant control (FTC) scheme for a class of nonlinear uncertain multi-agent systems. A local FTC scheme is designed for each agent using local measurements and suitable information exchanged between neighboring ...
Cao, Yongcan +4 more
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Diagnosis and Faultātolerant Control 2
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, availability, maintainability, and safety to ensure ...
Puig V., Simani S.
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