2013 journal article

Switching fault-tolerant control of a flexible air-breathing hypersonic vehicle

PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART I-JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND CONTROL ENGINEERING, 227(I1), 24–38.

By: F. Wu n & X. Cai n

author keywords: Fault-tolerant control; hypersonic vehicle; actuator and sensor faults; switching and gain-scheduling control; Youla parametrization; L-2-gain optimization; linear matrix inequality
TL;DR: Simulation results based on the non-linear flexible hypersonic vehicle model and fault-tolerant linear-parameter-varying controllers are presented and the reults of these studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed switching fault-Tolerant control approach for application to a hypERSONic vehicle. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2011 journal article

Multiobjective fault detection and isolation for flexible air-breathing hypersonic vehicle

JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS, 22(1), 52–62.

By: X. Cai n & F. Wu n

author keywords: fault detection and isolation (FDI); hypersonic vehicle (HSV); actuator and sensor faults; multiobjective optimization
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2010 journal article

Robust fault detection and isolation for parameter-dependent LFT systems

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBUST AND NONLINEAR CONTROL, 20(7), 764–776.

By: X. Cai n & F. Wu n

author keywords: fault detection and isolation; LFT systems; actuator and sensor faults; multiobjective optimization; LMI
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2010 journal article

Robust parameter-dependent fault-tolerant control for actuator and sensor faults

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTROL, 83(7), 1475–1484.

By: X. Cai n & F. Wu n

author keywords: fault-tolerant control; actuator and sensor faults; gain-scheduling control; L-2 gain optimisation; LMI
TL;DR: A robust fault-tolerant control problem for linear systems subject to time-varying actuator and sensor faults is studied and the synthesis condition of such an FTC control law will be formulated in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). (via Semantic Scholar)
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16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (OpenAlex)
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2009 conference paper

A Robust fault tolerant control approach for LTI systems with actuator and sensor faults

CCDC 2009: 21st Chinese Control and Decision Conference, vols 1-6, Proceedings, 890–895.

By: X. Cai n & F. Wu n

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16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (OpenAlex)
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