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Observer gain effect in linear interval observer-based fault detection
Authors:Jordi Meseguer  Vicenç Puig  Teresa Escobet  Jordi Saludes
Affiliation:Advanced Control System Group (SAC), Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (UPC), Rambla Sant Nebridi, 10, 08222 Terrassa, Spain
Abstract:An interval observer has been shown to be a suitable passive robust strategy to generate an adaptive threshold to be used in residual evaluation when model uncertainty is located in parameters (interval model). In such an approach, the observer gain plays an important role since it determines the minimum detectable fault for a given type of fault and allows enhancing the observer fault detection properties. The aim of this paper is to analyze the influence of the observer gain on the time evolution of the residual sensitivity to a fault. Thereby, as a result of this sensitivity study, the minimum detectable fault time evolution for a given type of fault and the interval observer fault detection performance could be determined. In particular, three types of faults according to their detectability time evolution are introduced: permanently (strongly) detected, non-permanently (weakly) detected or just non-detected. An example based on a mineral grinding-classification process is used to illustrate the results derived.
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