In this paper, an approach to evaluate the actuator fault tolerance of a nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) system using viability theory is proposed. Viability theory provides several concepts formulated in a set form (viability kernel and capture basin) that are very useful to assess if after the fault the NMPC controller will be able to achieve their goal either using a reconfiguration or an accommodation strategy. By representing the nonlinear model of the system in a linear parameter varying (LPV) form and using zonotopes to evaluate viability sets, an algorithm is developed and implemented that is able to assess the tolerance of the NMPC controller. To illustrate the proposed approach two application examples based on well-know...
This paper addresses the problem of fault-tolerant stabilization of nonlinear processes subject to i...
International audienceIn this paper, an active fault tolerant control (AFTC) framework is presented,...
This paper presents an active output feedback fault-tolerant model predictive control (MPC) scheme f...
In this paper, an approach to evaluate the actuator fault tolerance of a nonlinear model predictive ...
Trabajo presentado a la 3rd Conference on Control and Fault Tolerant Systems, celebrada en Barcelona...
This paper presents a reconfigurable nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) scheme for handling o...
Abstract: This paper presents a computational procedure to evaluate the admissibility of actuator fa...
This paper presents a methodology to evaluate the admissibility of actuator fault configurations (A...
In the event of actuator faults in systems, standard control algorithms might not be sufficient for ...
The work presented in this thesis examines several aspects of Nonlinear ModelPredictive Control (NMP...
This paper presents a scheme for proactive accommodation of incipient actuator faults in nonlinear p...
This study presents a new approach for active fault-tolerant controller (FTC) design for constrained...
This paper proposes a reliable fault-tolerant model predictive control applied to drinking water tra...
The present work proposes a Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) methodology for non-linear discrete-time sy...
This chapter proposes a reliable fault-tolerant model predictive control applied to drinking-water t...
This paper addresses the problem of fault-tolerant stabilization of nonlinear processes subject to i...
International audienceIn this paper, an active fault tolerant control (AFTC) framework is presented,...
This paper presents an active output feedback fault-tolerant model predictive control (MPC) scheme f...
In this paper, an approach to evaluate the actuator fault tolerance of a nonlinear model predictive ...
Trabajo presentado a la 3rd Conference on Control and Fault Tolerant Systems, celebrada en Barcelona...
This paper presents a reconfigurable nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) scheme for handling o...
Abstract: This paper presents a computational procedure to evaluate the admissibility of actuator fa...
This paper presents a methodology to evaluate the admissibility of actuator fault configurations (A...
In the event of actuator faults in systems, standard control algorithms might not be sufficient for ...
The work presented in this thesis examines several aspects of Nonlinear ModelPredictive Control (NMP...
This paper presents a scheme for proactive accommodation of incipient actuator faults in nonlinear p...
This study presents a new approach for active fault-tolerant controller (FTC) design for constrained...
This paper proposes a reliable fault-tolerant model predictive control applied to drinking water tra...
The present work proposes a Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) methodology for non-linear discrete-time sy...
This chapter proposes a reliable fault-tolerant model predictive control applied to drinking-water t...
This paper addresses the problem of fault-tolerant stabilization of nonlinear processes subject to i...
International audienceIn this paper, an active fault tolerant control (AFTC) framework is presented,...
This paper presents an active output feedback fault-tolerant model predictive control (MPC) scheme f...