This paper presents an approach to fault tolerant control based on the sensor masking principle in the case of wireless networked control systems. With wireless transmission, packet losses act as sensor faults. In the presence of such faults, the faulty measurements corrupt directly the behaviour of closed-loop systems. Since the controller aims at cancelling the error between the measurement and its reference input, the real outputs will, in such a networked control system, deviate from the desired value and may drive the system to its physical limitations or even to instability. The proposed method facilitates fault compensation based on an interacting multiple model approach developed in the framework of channel errors or network congest...
In networked control systems, sensor faults in a subsystem have a major influence on the entire netw...
This paper provides a tutorial overview, of a number of aspects and approaches to Control over the N...
This work deals with the problem of passive fault-tolerant control (FTC) for discrete-time networked...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a multi‐sensor networked control configuration with...
Abstract: Focusing on a class of networked control systems built around wireless sensor networks (WS...
In this paper, the problem of sensor fault and delay tolerant control problem for a class of network...
This paper presents two new fault models for networked systems. These fault models are more realisti...
This paper considers the control problem for networked control systems (NCSs) with unreliable data c...
This paper considers the control problem for networked control systems (NCSs) with unreliable data c...
The use of wireless communications for real-time control applications poses several problems related...
Abstract—Supposing that the sensor and controller nodes were time-driven and the actuator node was e...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting faults in nonlinear networked control systems. The co...
An error bounded sensing strategy is proposed within the packet-based control framework for networke...
International audienceThe present article deals with a fault and delay tolerant multi-sensor control...
410 pagesInternational audienceThis paper describes a wireless based networked control system (NCS) ...
In networked control systems, sensor faults in a subsystem have a major influence on the entire netw...
This paper provides a tutorial overview, of a number of aspects and approaches to Control over the N...
This work deals with the problem of passive fault-tolerant control (FTC) for discrete-time networked...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a multi‐sensor networked control configuration with...
Abstract: Focusing on a class of networked control systems built around wireless sensor networks (WS...
In this paper, the problem of sensor fault and delay tolerant control problem for a class of network...
This paper presents two new fault models for networked systems. These fault models are more realisti...
This paper considers the control problem for networked control systems (NCSs) with unreliable data c...
This paper considers the control problem for networked control systems (NCSs) with unreliable data c...
The use of wireless communications for real-time control applications poses several problems related...
Abstract—Supposing that the sensor and controller nodes were time-driven and the actuator node was e...
This paper deals with the problem of detecting faults in nonlinear networked control systems. The co...
An error bounded sensing strategy is proposed within the packet-based control framework for networke...
International audienceThe present article deals with a fault and delay tolerant multi-sensor control...
410 pagesInternational audienceThis paper describes a wireless based networked control system (NCS) ...
In networked control systems, sensor faults in a subsystem have a major influence on the entire netw...
This paper provides a tutorial overview, of a number of aspects and approaches to Control over the N...
This work deals with the problem of passive fault-tolerant control (FTC) for discrete-time networked...