In this paper we propose an innovative way of dealing with the design of fault tolerant control systems. We show how the nonlinear output regulation theory can be successfully adopted in order to design a regulator able to offset the effect of all possible faults which can occur and, in doing so, also to detect and isolate the occurred fault. The regulator is designed by embedding the (possible nonlinear) "internal model of the fault". This idea is then applied to the design of a fault tolerant controller for induction motors in presence of both rotor and stator mechanical faults
International audienceThis paper describes a fault-tolerant control system for a high-performance in...
At the present days, the AC motors is an industrial standard, not only in high power constant spee...
This article provides an improved fault-tolerant control scheme for inverter-powered induction motor...
In this paper we propose an innovative way of dealing with the design of fault tolerant control sys...
In this paper we propose an innovative way of dealing with the design of fault-tolerant control syst...
Paper presented at the IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium, ESTS 2007, Arlington, VA.In this p...
International audienceIn this paper, a sensorless fault tolerant controller for induction motors is ...
International audienceIn this paper a fault tolerant control design based on a sliding mode observer...
www.elsevier.com/locate/automatica Implicit fault-tolerant control: application to induction motor
International audienceThis paper focuses on the fault-tolerant output regulation problem for nonline...
This paper proposes a fault tolerant control design that consists of two parts: a nominal performanc...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to design a Fault Tolerant Controller (FTC) that can...
International audienceIn this paper, a fault tolerant control for induction motors based on backstep...
In the paper the influence of the chosen sensors faults (rotor speed and stator current sensors) to ...
This paper presents an application of model-based residual generation for fault detection and isolat...
International audienceThis paper describes a fault-tolerant control system for a high-performance in...
At the present days, the AC motors is an industrial standard, not only in high power constant spee...
This article provides an improved fault-tolerant control scheme for inverter-powered induction motor...
In this paper we propose an innovative way of dealing with the design of fault tolerant control sys...
In this paper we propose an innovative way of dealing with the design of fault-tolerant control syst...
Paper presented at the IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium, ESTS 2007, Arlington, VA.In this p...
International audienceIn this paper, a sensorless fault tolerant controller for induction motors is ...
International audienceIn this paper a fault tolerant control design based on a sliding mode observer...
www.elsevier.com/locate/automatica Implicit fault-tolerant control: application to induction motor
International audienceThis paper focuses on the fault-tolerant output regulation problem for nonline...
This paper proposes a fault tolerant control design that consists of two parts: a nominal performanc...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to design a Fault Tolerant Controller (FTC) that can...
International audienceIn this paper, a fault tolerant control for induction motors based on backstep...
In the paper the influence of the chosen sensors faults (rotor speed and stator current sensors) to ...
This paper presents an application of model-based residual generation for fault detection and isolat...
International audienceThis paper describes a fault-tolerant control system for a high-performance in...
At the present days, the AC motors is an industrial standard, not only in high power constant spee...
This article provides an improved fault-tolerant control scheme for inverter-powered induction motor...