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Original Articles

Enhancement of robustness in observer-based fault detection†

Pages 955-981 | Received 23 Sep 1992, Published online: 15 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

A prerequisite for the feasibility of the technique of observer-based fault detection and isolation (FDI) in dynamic systems is a satisfactory robustness with respect to modelling uncertainties. This paper surveys the most relevant methods to increase the robustness in both the stage of residual generation and residual evaluation. Among these methods are the generalized observer scheme, the robust parity space check, the unknown input and H observer scheme, the decorrelation filter, and the concept of adaptive threshold selection. It is pointed out that the unknown input observer concept, which provides perfect decoupling from the modelling errors or its optimal approximation with the aid of H techniques, constitutes a general framework of robust residual generation that generalizes and unifies numerous other approaches, among them the parity space and detection filter approach. It is further shown that this FDI method can even be applied to a certain class of nonlinear systems.

Notes

†This paper was presented as an invited survey paper at the IFAC Symposium SAFE-PROCESS '91, Baden-Baden, 1991.

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