Detection filter design for LPV systems -- a geometric approach. (Q1428149)

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Detection filter design for LPV systems -- a geometric approach.
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    Detection filter design for LPV systems -- a geometric approach. (English)
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    14 March 2004
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    Consider the linear parameter varying (LPV) system \(\dot{x}(t) = A(\rho) x(t) + B(\rho) u(t) + L_1(\rho)m_1(t) + L_2(\rho) m_2(t)\), with measurement \(y(t) = C x(t)\). As the name suggests the parameters appear linearly, e.g., \(A(\rho) = \sum_{j=0}^N \rho_j A_j\). It is further assumed that the parameters and their derivatives are bounded signals. The signals \(m_1, m_2\) model possible faults. The aim of the paper is to design a fault detection filter, i.e., a second system which indicates which fault has occurred. The authors solve this problem by using the geometric theory. Their main result states that if the smallest unobservable subspace containing \({\mathcal L}_2\) has zero intersection with \({\mathcal L}_1\), then this problem is solvable. Here \({\mathcal L}_i =\sum_{j=0}^N\)\,Im \(L_{i,j}\). If the parameters \(\rho_j\) are differentially independent, then this condition is also necessary. Furthermore, they give the formula for the filter and present a condition implying stability. The results are applied to the model of a small aircraft.
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    linear systems
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    fault detection
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    geometric theory
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    linear parameter varying system
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    stability
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