2015
DOI: 10.1049/iet-cta.2014.0226
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Sensor fault diagnosis using a non‐homogeneous high‐order sliding mode observer with application to a transport aircraft

Abstract: In avionics and aerospace multisensor systems, reliable and early detection of individual sensor faults present substantial challenges to health monitoring designers of such systems. This study addresses the problem of sensor fault diagnosis. The proposed solution is based on a non-homogeneous high-order sliding mode observer used to estimate the faults, theoretically in finite time and in the presence of bounded disturbances. The sensor faults are estimated for the class of systems satisfying the structural p… Show more

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“…1,2 They can possibly cause the degeneration performance and even induce serious damages. Generally, fault detection, 5,6 which detects the occurrence of the fault by analyzing a residual signal, becomes particularly important in the modern industrial control system. Generally, fault detection, 5,6 which detects the occurrence of the fault by analyzing a residual signal, becomes particularly important in the modern industrial control system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1,2 They can possibly cause the degeneration performance and even induce serious damages. Generally, fault detection, 5,6 which detects the occurrence of the fault by analyzing a residual signal, becomes particularly important in the modern industrial control system. Generally, fault detection, 5,6 which detects the occurrence of the fault by analyzing a residual signal, becomes particularly important in the modern industrial control system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In real applications, parameter uncertainties 11,12 are caused by linearization and model reduction, which may influence significantly the performance of fault estimation schemes. Among various types of fault estimation methods that have been developed, observer-based methods have been proven as effective techniques for systems with parameters uncertainties, such as sliding-mode observer (SMO), 6,13 adaptive observer (AO), 15,16 and intermediate observer. 13,14 To cope with these problems, a number of research results available in the literature are presented to estimate the fault signals.…”
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“…those which appear implicitly at the input channels [7]. This property has been taken into account to withstand with actuator faults in a wide class of applications, [3,8,9,10]. In [8], fault detection and isolation is achieved by means of a residual generation scheme and thresholds definition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%