In this Master thesis a new framework for achieving fault tolerance in mechatronic systems is studied. The framework is called service-based fault tolerant control and has the advantage of being completely decentralized and modular and therefore scales very well to large system sizes. First, a method is presented for designing the signal-flow architecture of mechatronic systems of real-life size and complexity. The result is a small set of generic building blocks in the form of design patterns, a concept that has gained widespread popularity in the field of software architecture. Best practises are then established for how each of the design patterns can be extended to support fault tolerance through diagnosis and reconfiguration according ...
In the thesis, a methodology alternative to existing methods of digital systems design with increase...
We present a systematic approach to design and verification of fault-tolerant components with real-t...
Fault Tolerance (FT) enables system to continue operating despite event of failures. Therefore, FT i...
This dissertation presents an approach to model based fault diagnosis for mechatronic systems. This ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
This dissertation presents an approach to model based fault diagnosis for mechatronic systems. This ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a graceful degradation of the behaviour of automated systems in case ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
Mechatronic systems are characterized by replacing mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic components by ...
Researchers around the globe have contributed for many years to the research field of fault-tolerant...
Mechatronic systems are characterized by replacing mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic components by ...
The objective of this thesis is the definition of a cost-effective fault-tolerant architecture for u...
Fault-tolerant vehicle design is an emerging inter-disciplinary research domain, which is of increas...
Fault-tolerant vehicle design is an emerging inter-disciplinary research domain, which is of increas...
In the thesis, a methodology alternative to existing methods of digital systems design with increase...
In the thesis, a methodology alternative to existing methods of digital systems design with increase...
We present a systematic approach to design and verification of fault-tolerant components with real-t...
Fault Tolerance (FT) enables system to continue operating despite event of failures. Therefore, FT i...
This dissertation presents an approach to model based fault diagnosis for mechatronic systems. This ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
This dissertation presents an approach to model based fault diagnosis for mechatronic systems. This ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a graceful degradation of the behaviour of automated systems in case ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
Mechatronic systems are characterized by replacing mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic components by ...
Researchers around the globe have contributed for many years to the research field of fault-tolerant...
Mechatronic systems are characterized by replacing mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic components by ...
The objective of this thesis is the definition of a cost-effective fault-tolerant architecture for u...
Fault-tolerant vehicle design is an emerging inter-disciplinary research domain, which is of increas...
Fault-tolerant vehicle design is an emerging inter-disciplinary research domain, which is of increas...
In the thesis, a methodology alternative to existing methods of digital systems design with increase...
In the thesis, a methodology alternative to existing methods of digital systems design with increase...
We present a systematic approach to design and verification of fault-tolerant components with real-t...
Fault Tolerance (FT) enables system to continue operating despite event of failures. Therefore, FT i...