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Design of passive fault tolerant control of a process system

The 27th Chinese Control and Decision Conference (2015 CCDC), 2015
Fault tolerant control strategies are classified into active tolerant control and passive tolerant control. When an efficient fault diagnosis procedure is difficult to be obtained, a passive tolerant control strategy is a realistic choice. This paper introduces an example of passive tolerant control system design which take into account the priori ...
Zetao Li, Qiao Li
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Fault-tolerant control systems: A comparative study between active and passive approaches

Annual Reviews in Control, 2012
Abstract This paper demystifies active and passive fault-tolerant control systems (FTCSs) by examining the similarities and differences between these two approaches from both philosophical and practical points of view. Even though the control objectives of both approaches are the same, each method uses its own unique ways to achieve the objectives ...
Jin Jiang, Xiang Yu
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Robust passive adaptive fault tolerant control for stochastic wing flutter via delay control

European Journal of Control, 2019
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Haiyi Sun
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A simultaneous stabilization approach to (passive) fault tolerant control

Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference, 2004
This paper discusses the problem of designing fault tolerant compensators that stabilize a given system both in the nominal situation, as well as in the situation where one of the sensors or one of the actuators has failed. It is shown that such compensators always exist, provided that the system is detectable from each output and that it is ...
Jakob Stoustrup, Vincent D. Blondel
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Experimental passive fault tolerant control for gyroscope system

21st Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, 2013
This paper is dedicated to the passive fault tolerant control of moment gyroscope. Erroneous sensor reading and actuator faults reduce the performance and may even cause the instability. As a matter of fact, the control of the gyroscope system when these drawbacks are occurred often requires the fault tolerant control design.
Chaibet, Ahmed   +3 more
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Passivity based fault tolerant quantized control for coordination

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2016
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Shun Chen, Daniel W. C. Ho, Jinsha Li
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Active and passive fault-tolerant LPV control of wind turbines

Proceedings of the 2010 American Control Conference, 2010
This paper addresses the design and comparison of active and passive fault-tolerant linear parameter-varying (LPV) controllers for wind turbines. The considered wind turbine plant model is characterized by parameter variations along the nominal operating trajectory and includes a model of an incipient fault in the pitch system. We propose the design of
Sloth, Christoffer   +2 more
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Passive Fault-Tolerant Control of a Fixed-Wing UAV Based on Model-Free Control

2021 5th International Conference on Control and Fault-Tolerant Systems (SysTol), 2021
Fixed-wing UAVs show a high interest and high challenges in control, fault diagnostic, and fault-tolerant control. Accurate models of highly coupled nonlinear systems as the Fixed-Wing UAV are complex and time consuming. A need to find a control architecture independent of the model, suitable for nonlinear systems and can reject disturbances is highly ...
Srour, Ali   +2 more
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Passive fault tolerant control strategy in controlled wind turbines

2016 3rd Conference on Control and Fault-Tolerant Systems (SysTol), 2016
In wind turbines (WTs), some faults can induce saturation of the control signal, and these saturation nonlinearities might lead to instability. Therefore, a robust system against saturation can better deal with faults. In this work, an avoid saturation strategy is proposed for the torque control of WTs.
Leonardo Acho   +3 more
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A hybrid active–passive fault‐tolerant control approach

Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2006
AbstractThis paper presents a hybrid active–passive approach to fault‐tolerant control (FTC). It combines the existing active fault‐tolerant control techniques with the newly developed passive decentralized unconditionally stabilizing (DUS) control.
Steven W. Su, Jie Bao, Peter L. Lee
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