Robust Active Fault Tolerant Control for Five-Phase PMSM against Speed Sensor Failures

Author(s):  
Abir Hezzi ◽  
Mohamed Naceur Abdelkrim ◽  
Seifeddine Ben Elghali
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Haijie Mao ◽  
Wei Li ◽  
Xiaolin Feng

In view of the speed sensor faults in elevating stage control system, an active fault tolerant control approach based on a novel tracking differentiator is proposed in this paper. First, the analytical redundancy relationship between the velocity and displacement signals in a dual closed loop control system is used to detect a fault. When the deviation between the differential of normal displacement sensor signal and the fault speed sensor output exceeds a certain threshold value, a fault can be considered to occur. Secondly, after a fault is detected, the output of the fault sensor is replaced immediately with the differential signal of the output from a normal sensor to ensure the safety of the postfault system. In the process of signal differential, considering the drawbacks of the traditional method which uses inertial element to approximate differentiator and complex parameter tuning of Han’s Tracking Differentiator (TD), a novel tracking differentiator based on hyperbolic tangent function (Tanh-TD) is designed. Thirdly, in order to avoid the switching vibration and improve the reliability of FDD, a continuous smooth switching tactic based on exponential function is constructed. The simulation results show that the fault diagnosis method is simple and timely, the designed tracking differentiator is fast and effective, and the effect of the fault tolerant control based on smooth switching strategy is also satisfactory.


2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (10) ◽  
pp. 2991-2998
Author(s):  
Quanchao Dong ◽  
Hongyan Yang

This paper presents a finite frequency-based active fault tolerant control approach for the compensation of unknown failures in linear time-delay plants. An integration of fault detection filter based on observer technology and [Formula: see text] controller in residual feedback form is considered in the active fault tolerant control system. Different from the traditional schemes, exact fault estimation is not necessary in the proposed active fault tolerant control. To achieve the desired system performance when a fault occurs, the residual is directly embedded in the control loop as a feedback term to compensate the influence of fault. By employing the Generalized Kalman–Yakubovich–Popov lemma, we derive the sufficient conditions of the existence of such an active fault tolerant control plant, and iterative algorithms are applied to obtain the solutions to the fault detection filter and controller parameter matrices. Finally, simulation results are proposed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed scheme.


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