International audienceIn this paper, we present a comparative study of four voting algorithms in two observer-based fault-tolerant control (FTC) architectures for an electric vehicle (EV) induction motor drive. The first architecture, called output FTC, is based on the mechanical sensor, an EKF and a second-order sliding mode observer (SMO2). The second one, input FTC, is based on three controllers (PI, H loop shaping and the generalized internal model control), the most appropriate being selected to ensure good behaviour in presence of a multiplicative sensor fault (the fault is modelled as an exponential type emulating a bias). A third architecture, called hybrid FTC, based on the previous output and input fault-tolerant schemes, is built...
Abstract—This paper deals with experimental validation of a reconfiguration strategy for sensor faul...
LGEP 2011 ID = 897International audienceThis paper presents a specific controller architecture devot...
International audienceThis paper describes a sensor fault-tolerant control (FTC) for electric-vehicl...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a comparative study of four voting algorithms in two...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an experimental study for hybrid voting algorithm ba...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a comparative study of four voting algorithms for tw...
International audienceIn this paper, two active fault-tolerant control (AFTC) schemes dedicated to i...
Abstract—This paper describes a sensor fault-tolerant control (FTC) for electric-vehicle (EV) powert...
Nowadays, induction machines (IMs) are widely used in industrial and transportation applications (el...
International audienceThis paper describes an adaptive control system for an induction motor drive t...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to design a Fault Tolerant Controller (FTC) that can...
International audienceThis paper describes a fault-tolerant control system for a high-performance in...
International audienceThis paper describes active fault-tolerant control systems for a high-performa...
Abstract—This paper deals with experimental validation of a reconfiguration strategy for sensor faul...
LGEP 2011 ID = 897International audienceThis paper presents a specific controller architecture devot...
International audienceThis paper describes a sensor fault-tolerant control (FTC) for electric-vehicl...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a comparative study of four voting algorithms in two...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an experimental study for hybrid voting algorithm ba...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a comparative study of four voting algorithms for tw...
International audienceIn this paper, two active fault-tolerant control (AFTC) schemes dedicated to i...
Abstract—This paper describes a sensor fault-tolerant control (FTC) for electric-vehicle (EV) powert...
Nowadays, induction machines (IMs) are widely used in industrial and transportation applications (el...
International audienceThis paper describes an adaptive control system for an induction motor drive t...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to design a Fault Tolerant Controller (FTC) that can...
International audienceThis paper describes a fault-tolerant control system for a high-performance in...
International audienceThis paper describes active fault-tolerant control systems for a high-performa...
Abstract—This paper deals with experimental validation of a reconfiguration strategy for sensor faul...
LGEP 2011 ID = 897International audienceThis paper presents a specific controller architecture devot...
International audienceThis paper describes a sensor fault-tolerant control (FTC) for electric-vehicl...