Control reconfigurability of linear time-invariant systems

NE Wu, K Zhou, G Salomon - Automatica, 2000 - Elsevier
NE Wu, K Zhou, G Salomon
Automatica, 2000Elsevier
For any fault-tolerant control method to take effect, sufficient redundancy must exist in the
plant (process) to be controlled. This paper is intended to establish a means of measuring
the level of redundancy in connection with feedback control by borrowing the notion of the
second-order modes. In particular, it is assumed that foreseeable faults of a process are
parameterized in the model of the process. The smallest second-order mode is used as a
measure of the potentiality of the process to maintain a certain performance through control …
For any fault-tolerant control method to take effect, sufficient redundancy must exist in the plant (process) to be controlled. This paper is intended to establish a means of measuring the level of redundancy in connection with feedback control by borrowing the notion of the second-order modes. In particular, it is assumed that foreseeable faults of a process are parameterized in the model of the process. The smallest second-order mode is used as a measure of the potentiality of the process to maintain a certain performance through control reconfiguration at the occurrence of the worst faults over a prescribed set in the fault parameter space. This measure is called by the authors a control reconfigurability. The control reconfigurability is calculated for two process models to show its relevance to redundant actuating capabilities in the models.
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