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This paper investigates fault‐tolerant control (FTC) for feedback linearizable systems (FLSs) and its applications. The dynamic effects caused by the actuator faults on the feedback linearized model are firstly analyzed, which reveals that under actuator faults, the control input in the linearized model is affected by uncertain terms. In the framework of model reference control, the first FTC strategy is proposed as a robust controller, which achieves asymptotic tracking control of the FLS under actuator faults. A disadvantage of this strategy is that it relies on explicit information about several parameters in the actuator faults. This requirement is later relaxed by combining the robust FTC strategy with an adaptive technique to generate the adaptive FTC law, which is then improved to alleviate possible chattering of the actuator and estimation drifting of the adaptive parameter. Finally, the proposed FTC strategies are evaluated by reference command tracking control of a pendulum and an air‐breathing hypersonic vehicle under actuator faults. Simulation results demonstrate good tracking performance, which confirms effectiveness of the proposed strategies. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In this paper, a robust actuator‐fault‐tolerant control (FTC) system is proposed for thrust‐vectoring aircraft (TVA) control. To this end, a TVA model with actuator fault dynamics, disturbances, and uncertain aerodynamic parameters is described, and a local fault detection and identification (FDI) mechanism is proposed to locate and identify faults, which utilizes an adaptive sliding‐mode observer (SMO) to detect actuator faults and two SMOs to identify and estimate their parameters. Finally, a fault‐tolerant controller is designed to compensate for these actuator faults, disturbances, and uncertain aerodynamic parameters; the approach combines back‐stepping control with fault parameters and a high‐order SMO. Furthermore, the stability of the entire control system is validated, and simulation results are given to demonstrate the effectiveness and potential for this robust FTC system.  相似文献   

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In this article, we study a robust fault-tolerant control (FTC) problem for linear systems subject to time-varying actuator and sensor faults. The faults under consideration are loss of effectiveness in actuators and sensors. Based on the estimated faults from a fault detection and isolation scheme, robust parameter-dependent FTC will be designed to stabilise the faulty system under all possible fault scenarios. The synthesis condition of such an FTC control law will be formulated in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) and can be solved efficiently by semi-definite programming. The proposed FTC approach will be demonstrated on a simple faulty system with different fault levels and fault estimation error bounds.  相似文献   

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In this work, we present a novel adaptive fault tolerant control (FTC) scheme for a class of control input and system state constrained multi‐input multi‐output (MIMO) nonlinear systems with both multiplicative and additive actuator faults. The input constraints can be asymmetric, and the state constraints can be time‐varying. A novel tan‐type time‐varying Barrier Lyapunov Function (BLF) is proposed to deal with the state constraints, and an auxiliary system is designed to analyze the effect of the input constraints. We show that under the proposed adaptive FTC scheme, exponential convergence of the output tracking error into a small neighbourhood of zero is guaranteed, while the constraints on the system state will not be violated during operation. Estimation errors for actuator faults are bounded in the closed loop. An illustrative example on a two degree‐of‐freedom robotic manipulator is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed FTC scheme. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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This paper presents an adaptive method to solve the robust fault-tolerant control (FTC) problem for a class of large scale systems against actuator failures and lossy interconnection links. In terms of the special distributed architectures, the adaptation laws are proposed to estimate the unknown eventual faults of actuators and interconnections, constant external disturbances, and controller parameters on-line. Then a class of distributed state feedback controllers are constructed for automatically compensating the fault and disturbance effects on systems based on the information from adaptive schemes. On the basis of Lyapunov stability theory, it shows that the resulting adaptive closed-loop large-scale system can be guaranteed to be asymptotically stable in the presence of uncertain faults of actuators and interconnections, and constant disturbances. The proposed design technique is finally evaluated in the light of a simulation example.  相似文献   

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In this work, by incorporating a tan‐type barrier Lyapunov function into the Lyapunov function design, we present a novel adaptive fault‐tolerant control (FTC) scheme for a class of output‐constrained multi‐input single‐output nonlinear systems with actuator failures under the perturbation of both parametric and nonparametric system uncertainties. We show that under the proposed adaptive FTC scheme, exponential convergence of the output tracking error into a small set around zero is guaranteed, while the constraint requirement on the system output will not be violated during operation. In the end, two illustrative examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed FTC scheme. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In this paper, indirect adaptive state feedback control schemes are developed to solve the robust faulttolerant control (FTC) design problem of actuator fault and perturbation compensations for linear time-invariant systems. A more general and practical model of actuator faults is presented. While both eventual faults on actuators and perturbations are unknown, the adaptive schemes are addressed to estimate the lower and upper bounds of actuator-stuck faults and perturbations online, as well as to estimate control effectiveness on actuators. Thus, on the basis of the information from adaptive schemes, an adaptive robust state feed-back controller is designed to compensate the effects of faults and perturbations automatically. According to Lyapunov stability theory, it is shown that the robust adaptive closed-loop systems can be ensured to be asymptotically stable under the influence of actuator faults and bounded perturbations. An example is provided to further illustrate the fault compensation effectiveness.  相似文献   

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In this paper, indirect adaptive state feedback control schemes are developed to solve the robust faulttolerant control (FTC) design problem of actuator fault and perturbation compensations for linear time-invariant systems. A more general and practical model of actuator faults is presented. While both eventual faults on actuators and perturbations are unknown, the adaptive schemes are addressed to estimate the lower and upper bounds of actuator-stuck faults and perturbations online, as well as to estimate control effectiveness on actuators. Thus, on the basis of the information from adaptive schemes, an adaptive robust state feed-back controller is designed to compensate the effects of faults and perturbations automatically. According to Lyapunov stability theory, it is shown that the robust adaptive closed-loop systems can be ensured to be asymptotically stable under the influence of actuator faults and bounded perturbations. An example is provided to further illustrate the fault compensation effectiveness.  相似文献   

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The problem of linear systems subject to actuator faults(outage,loss of efectiveness and stuck),parameter uncertainties and external disturbances is considered.An active fault compensation control law is designed which utilizes compensation in such a way that uncertainties,disturbances and the occurrence of actuator faults are account for.The main idea is designing a robust adaptive output feedback controller by automatically compensating the fault dynamics to render the close-loop stability.According to the information from the adaptive mechanism,the updating control law is derived such that all the parameters of the unknown input signal are bounded.Furthermore,a disturbance decoupled fault reconstruction scheme is presented to evaluate the severity of the fault and to indicate how fault accommodation should be implemented.The advantage of fault compensation is that the dynamics caused by faults can be accommodated online.The proposed design method is illustrated on a rocket fairing structural-acoustic model.  相似文献   

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This study proposes a nonlinear safety tracking method based on redundant degrees of freedom with control constraints to protect against actuator faults that may occur in robotic rehabilitative walkers. A redundant input model with uniform actuator faults is constructed by separating the corresponding columns of the control matrix, and an adaptive robust control method is presented to deal with the separated term that is considered in relation to the extrinsic bounded interference that occurs on robotic walker systems. Based on the backstepping technique, an adjustable control law can be designed to maintain stability in terms of solving linear matrix inequality. The trajectory tracking error performance and the velocity tracking error performance are derived simultaneously. As an application, simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method and verify that the walker can provide safe sequential motions even when one wheel actuator fails.  相似文献   

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