A hybrid robust fault tolerant control based on adaptive joint unscented Kalman filter
Yashar Shabbouei Hagh1, Reza Mohammadi Asl1, Vincent Cocquempot2
1Control Engineering Department, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.
Abstract:
In this paper, a new hybrid robust fault tolerant control scheme is proposed. A robust H∞ control law is used in non-faulty situation, while a Non-Singular Terminal Sliding Mode (NTSM) controller is activated as soon as an actuator fault is detected. Since a linear robust controller is designed, the system is first linearized through the feedback linearization method. To switch from one controller to the other, a fuzzy based switching system is used. An Adaptive Joint Unscented Kalman Filter (AJUKF) is used for fault detection and diagnosis. The proposed method is based on the simultaneous estimation of the system states and parameters. In order to show the efficiency of the proposed scheme, a simulated 3-DOF robotic manipulator is used.
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