Actuator fault diagnose for interconnected system via invertibility
by Mei Zhang; Ze-Tao Li; Qin-Mu Wu; Boutaïeb Dahhou; Michel Cabassud
International Journal of Modelling, Identification and Control (IJMIC), Vol. 33, No. 4, 2019

Abstract: This paper deals with the problem of actuator fault diagnosis for a class of interconnected invertible nonlinear systems. For that, the actuator is viewed as an independent dynamic subsystem in series with the plant dynamic subsystem, thus forming an interconnected system. The invertibility of the interconnected system in both normal and fault models is investigated. An interconnected observer is proposed to monitor the performance of the interconnected system and provide fault information of the actuator subsystem. Then a local fault filtering algorithm is triggered to identify the root faulty parameter causing the detected actuator fault. According to the real situation of the industry, it is assumed that the output of the actuator is not available for measurement and should be reconstructed by the global output of the interconnected system. A method capable of supervising the actuator subsystem at both local and global levels is provided.

Online publication date: Fri, 29-May-2020

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