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- Title
Sensor Fault Reconstruction Using Robustly Adaptive Unknown-Input Observers.
- Authors
Huang, Qiang; Gao, Zhi-Wei; Liu, Yuanhong
- Abstract
Sensors are a key component in industrial automation systems. A fault or malfunction in sensors may degrade control system performance. An engineering system model is usually disturbed by input uncertainties, which brings a challenge for monitoring, diagnosis, and control. In this study, a novel estimation technique, called adaptive unknown-input observer, is proposed to simultaneously reconstruct sensor faults as well as system states. Specifically, the unknown input observer is used to decouple partial disturbances, the un-decoupled disturbances are attenuated by the optimization using linear matrix inequalities, and the adaptive technique is explored to track sensor faults. As a result, a robust reconstruction of the sensor fault as well as system states is then achieved. Furthermore, the proposed robustly adaptive fault reconstruction technique is extended to Lipschitz nonlinear systems subjected to sensor faults and unknown input uncertainties. Finally, the effectiveness of the algorithms is demonstrated using an aircraft system model and robotic arm and comparison studies.
- Subjects
LINEAR matrix inequalities; TRACKING algorithms; INDUSTRIAL robots; ENGINEERING models; MATRIX inequalities; INDUSTRIALISM; DETECTORS
- Publication
Sensors (14248220), 2024, Vol 24, Issue 10, p3224
- ISSN
1424-8220
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/s24103224