Simultaneous fault detection and control for switched linear systems with mode-dependent average dwell-time

Simultaneous fault detection and control for switched linear systems with mode-dependent average dwell-time

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Article ID: iaor201530263
Volume: 273
Start Page Number: 767
End Page Number: 792
Publication Date: Jan 2016
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: optimization, programming: linear, simulation
Abstract:

This paper investigates the problem of the simultaneous fault detection and control (SFDC) for switched linear systems. To meet the control and detection objectives, the time‐dependent detection filters and dynamic output feedback controllers are presented in SFDC under a mixed H /H‐ framework. A mode‐dependent average dwell‐time (MDADT) approach, which means that each subsystem has its own average dwell time, is adopted in this paper to reduce the conservativeness of the average dwell time method. And the discretized Lyapunov function (DLF) technique is first used to relax the MDADT constraints in SFDC. Some sufficient conditions for designing filters/controllers which satisfy the H /H‐ performance are given in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). What’s more, a two‐step algorithm to solve the SFDC problem is proposed. The effectiveness of the proposed method is illustrated through two simulation examples.

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