posted on 2025-05-09, 23:11authored byJohn J. Martínez, Maria SeronMaria Seron, José A. De Doná
This paper deals with the problem of obtaining fault-tolerant guarantees of a multi-sensor switching strategy for longitudinal control. The strategy selects, at each instant of time, the sensor (belonging to a collection of sensors) that provides the best closed loop performance, as measured by a control-performance criterion. It is assumed that each sensor has an associated feedback controller that has been designed such that the sensor-controller pair stabilises the closed loop system under normal operation conditions. Recent refinements for constructing ultimate-bound invariant sets allow obtaining less conservative fault-tolerant guarantees. Stability of the switching system under fault-free operation conditions and under presence of sensor failures are established in the main results of this paper.
History
Source title
ECC'09: European Control Conference 2009 Proceedings
Name of conference
European Control Conference 2009 (ECC'09)
Location
Budapest, Hungary
Start date
2009-08-23
End date
2009-08-26
Pagination
4235-4240
Publisher
European Union Control Association (EUCA)
Place published
Budapest, Hungary
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
School
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science