The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator from many redundant actuation elements. Whilst this promises a high degree of fault tolerance, the high number of components also poses a unique challenge from a control perspective. This paper shows how the state space model of a stack of actuation elements in series can be separated into a high dimensional internal and a low dimensional external subspace. Once the internal states are decoupled and damped, the behaviour is dominated by the few states of the external subspace. This means that the high redundancy actuator with many redundant elements behaves just like a conventional single actuator
This paper presents an overview of recent research into a new method of providing fault tolerant act...
High Redundancy Actuation (HRA) is a novel type of fault tolerant actuator. By comprising a relative...
The High Redundancy Actuator (HRA) project investigates the use of a relatively high number of small...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator from many redundant ...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator using many redundant...
The high redundancy actuation concept is a completely new approach to fault tolerance, and it is imp...
A high-redundancy actuator (HRA) is an actuation system composed of a high number of actuation eleme...
The High Redundancy Actuator (HRA) project investigates the use of a relatively high number of small...
This paper presents the modelling of a moving coil actuator for use as an element in a High Redundan...
The High Redundancy Actuator (HRA) project investigates a novel approach to fault tolerant actuation...
The high redundancy actuator (HRA) concept is a novel approach to fault tolerant actuation that uses...
A high redundancy actuator (HRA) is composed of a high number of actuation elements, increasing both...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator using many redundant...
This paper investigates the use of two electromagnetic actuation elements in series to produce a fau...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator using many redundant...
This paper presents an overview of recent research into a new method of providing fault tolerant act...
High Redundancy Actuation (HRA) is a novel type of fault tolerant actuator. By comprising a relative...
The High Redundancy Actuator (HRA) project investigates the use of a relatively high number of small...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator from many redundant ...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator using many redundant...
The high redundancy actuation concept is a completely new approach to fault tolerance, and it is imp...
A high-redundancy actuator (HRA) is an actuation system composed of a high number of actuation eleme...
The High Redundancy Actuator (HRA) project investigates the use of a relatively high number of small...
This paper presents the modelling of a moving coil actuator for use as an element in a High Redundan...
The High Redundancy Actuator (HRA) project investigates a novel approach to fault tolerant actuation...
The high redundancy actuator (HRA) concept is a novel approach to fault tolerant actuation that uses...
A high redundancy actuator (HRA) is composed of a high number of actuation elements, increasing both...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator using many redundant...
This paper investigates the use of two electromagnetic actuation elements in series to produce a fau...
The High Redundancy Actuator project deals with the construction of an actuator using many redundant...
This paper presents an overview of recent research into a new method of providing fault tolerant act...
High Redundancy Actuation (HRA) is a novel type of fault tolerant actuator. By comprising a relative...
The High Redundancy Actuator (HRA) project investigates the use of a relatively high number of small...