Fault-tolerant Control Systems reports the development of fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control (FTC) methods with their application to real plants. After an introduction to fault diagnosis and FTC, a chapter on actuators and sensors in systems with varying degrees of nonlinearity leads to three chapters in which the design of FTC systems is given thorough coverage for real applications: (i) a winding machine typifying a subsystem in various sheet and film processes; (ii) a hydraulic three-tank system representative of those used widely in chemical plants; and (iii) an active suspension system demonstrating application in whole large-scale systems by splitting into subsystems.Actuator and sensor faults are accommodated within the contr...
Mechatronic systems are characterized by replacing mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic components by ...
This research designs a Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) approach that compensates for both actuator and...
The fundamental purpose of an FTCS scheme is to ensure that faults do not result in system failure a...
Society demands more reliable manufacturing processes capable of producing high quality products in ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a graceful degradation of the behaviour of automated systems in case ...
Fault-Tolerant Process Control focuses on the development of general, yet practical, methods for the...
In practical engineering systems, unknown actuator, sensor or system component faults frequently occ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
Fault-tolerant control is an essential component in modern process industries as abnormal situations...
Abstract — In this work, we consider the problem of fault diagnosis and fault-handling for nonlinear...
This paper focuses on the application of an active fault-tolerant control (AFTC) to a real nonlinear...
Faults in automated processes will often cause unde-sired reactions and shut-down of a controlled pl...
In practical engineering systems, unknown actuator, sensor or system component faults frequently occ...
This book presents recent advances in fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control of dynamic processe...
Mechatronic systems are characterized by replacing mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic components by ...
This research designs a Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) approach that compensates for both actuator and...
The fundamental purpose of an FTCS scheme is to ensure that faults do not result in system failure a...
Society demands more reliable manufacturing processes capable of producing high quality products in ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a graceful degradation of the behaviour of automated systems in case ...
Fault-Tolerant Process Control focuses on the development of general, yet practical, methods for the...
In practical engineering systems, unknown actuator, sensor or system component faults frequently occ...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
Fault-tolerant control aims at a gradual shutdown response in automated systems when faults occur. I...
Fault-tolerant control is an essential component in modern process industries as abnormal situations...
Abstract — In this work, we consider the problem of fault diagnosis and fault-handling for nonlinear...
This paper focuses on the application of an active fault-tolerant control (AFTC) to a real nonlinear...
Faults in automated processes will often cause unde-sired reactions and shut-down of a controlled pl...
In practical engineering systems, unknown actuator, sensor or system component faults frequently occ...
This book presents recent advances in fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control of dynamic processe...
Mechatronic systems are characterized by replacing mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic components by ...
This research designs a Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) approach that compensates for both actuator and...
The fundamental purpose of an FTCS scheme is to ensure that faults do not result in system failure a...