Networked Active Fault-Tolerant Predictive Control for Systems With Random Communication Constraints and Actuator/Sensor Faults — Zhong‐Hua Pang (2021) | RDL Network
Networked Active Fault-Tolerant Predictive Control for Systems With Random Communication Constraints and Actuator/Sensor Faults
IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs 69(4): 2166-2170
Article 2021 English
Authors
ZP
Zhong‐Hua Pang
CX
Cheng-Gang Xia
WZ
Wei-Feng Zhai
Abstract
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This brief presents an active fault-tolerant predictive control method for the output tracking of networked control systems (NCSs) subject to random communication constraints as well as actuator and sensor faults. The system state and actuator/sensor faults are simultaneously estimated via an observer and then used to perform a fault-tolerant predictive controller. Thus, both faults and the communication constraints in the backward and forward channels are actively compensated. A closed-loop stability condition is obtained, which also guarantees a zero steady-state tracking error. Moreover, the separation principle for designing the observer-based controller holds. Finally, the numerical simulation for a mass-spring-damper system is conducted to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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