JOURNAL ARTICLE

Distributed Fault-Tolerant Control of Large-Scale Systems: An Active Fault Diagnosis Approach

Francesca BoemAlexander J. GalloDavide M. RaimondoThomas Parisini

Year: 2019 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems Vol: 7 (1)Pages: 288-301   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

The paper proposes a methodology to effectively address the increasingly important problem of distributed faulttolerant control for large-scale interconnected systems. The approach dealt with combines, in a holistic way, a distributed fault detection and isolation algorithm with a specific tube-based model predictive control scheme. A distributed fault-tolerant control strategy is illustrated to guarantee overall stability and constraint satisfaction even after the occurrence of a fault. In particular, each subsystem is controlled and monitored by a local unit. The fault diagnosis component consists of a passive set-based fault detection algorithm and an active fault isolation one, yielding fault-isolability subject to local input and state constraints. The distributed active fault isolation module - thanks to a modification of the local inputs - allows to isolate the fault that has occurred avoiding the usual drawback of controllers that possibly hide the effect of the faults. The Active Fault Isolation method is used as a decision support tool for the fault tolerant control strategy after fault detection. The distributed design of the tube-based model predictive control allows the possible disconnection of faulty subsystems or the reconfiguration of local controllers after fault isolation. Simulation results on a well-known power network benchmark show the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.

Keywords:
Fault detection and isolation Control reconfiguration Stuck-at fault Fault indicator Fault (geology) Fault tolerance Fault coverage Benchmark (surveying) Computer science Fault model Model predictive control Engineering Control theory (sociology) Control engineering Distributed computing Control (management) Embedded system Artificial intelligence Actuator

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Advanced Control Systems Optimization
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