Fault-tolerant control of a nonlinear system actuator fault based on sliding mode control (Q1794243)

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    Fault-tolerant control of a nonlinear system actuator fault based on sliding mode control
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6954290

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      Fault-tolerant control of a nonlinear system actuator fault based on sliding mode control (English)
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      15 October 2018
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      Summary: This paper presents a fault-tolerant control scheme for a class of nonlinear systems with actuator faults and unknown input disturbances. First, the sliding mode control law is designed based on the reaching law method. Then, in view of unpredictable state variables and unknown information in the control law, the original system is transformed into two subsystems through a coordinate transformation. One subsystem only has actuator faults, and the other subsystem has both actuator faults and disturbances. A sliding mode observer is designed for the two subsystems, respectively, and the equivalence principle of the sliding mode variable structure is used to realize the accurate reconstruction of the actuator faults and disturbances. Finally, the observation value and the reconstruction value are used to carry out an online adjustment to the designed sliding mode control law, and fault-tolerant control of the system is realized. The simulation results are presented to demonstrate the approach.
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      sliding mode control
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      fault-tolerant control
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      nonlinear systems
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      actuator faults
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