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Interval-Observer-Based Fault Detection and Isolation Design for T-S Fuzzy System Based on Zonotope Analysis
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2021
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Reliability EngineeringFuzzy LogicFuzzy SystemsEngineeringFuzzy ModelingState ObserverFuzzy Expert SystemMechatronicsSystems EngineeringFault-tolerant ControlIsolation ProblemsResidual Interval EstimationZonotope AnalysisFault DetectionObserver DesignIsolation DesignInterval-observer-based Fault DetectionFuzzy Control System
This article deals with the fault detection and isolation problems for a class of uncertain discrete-time Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy system based on the combination of the H-infinity observer and the zonotope method (ZM). For fault detection (FD) purpose, first, a Luenberger-like H-infinity observer, which is robust to disturbance in a sense of H-infinity performance index is designed under the assumption of the feasibility of an linear matrix inequality. Second, the ZM is applied to the H-infinity observer error dynamic system such that the interval state estimation can be calculated iteratively if the system suffers from neither actuator nor sensor faults. Third, a residual is constructed and its interval estimation is also given, and furthermore, based on the residual interval estimation, an FD scheme is developed. After this, we discuss the fault isolation issue in the similar way to alarm the appearance of the exact type fault: actuator or sensor fault. It is the ZM is applied onto the Luenberger-like observer, the fault detection and isolation performances are improved greatly. Finally, a numerical simulation example is given and some comparisons are also made to the existing results to verify the effectiveness and to show the advantages of proposed method.
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