Fault-Tolerant Design Considerations and Control Strategies for Aerospace Drives

2012 ◽  
Vol 59 (5) ◽  
pp. 2049-2058 ◽  
Author(s):  
John W. Bennett ◽  
Glynn J. Atkinson ◽  
Barrie C. Mecrow ◽  
David J. Atkinson
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-27
Author(s):  
Saddam Hocine Derrouaoui ◽  
Yasser Bouzid ◽  
Mohamed Guiatni ◽  
Islam Dib

Recently, reconfigurable drones have gained particular attention in the field of automation and flying robots. Unlike the conventional drones, they are characterized by a variable mechanical structure in flight, geometric adaptability, aerial reconfiguration, high number of actuators and control inputs, and variable mathematical model. In addition, they are exploited to flight in more cluttered environments, avoid collisions with obstacles, transport and grab objects, cross narrow and small spaces, decrease different aerial damages, optimize the consumed energy, and improve agility and maneuverability in flight. Moreover, these new drones are considered as a viable solution to provide them with specific and additional functionalities. They are a promising solution in the near future, since they allow increasing considerably the capabilities and performance of classical drones in terms of multi-functionalities, geometric adaptation, design characteristics, consumed energy, control, maneuverability, agility, efficiency, obstacles avoidance, and fault tolerant control. This paper explores very interesting and recent research works, which include the classification, the main characteristics, the various applications, and the existing designs of this particular class of drones. Besides, an in-depth review of the applied control strategies will be presented. The links of the videos displaying the results of these researches will be also shown. A comparative study between the different types of flying vehicles will be established. Finally, several new challenges and future directions for reconfigurable drones will be discussed.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 572-580 ◽  
Author(s):  
TiagoJose Dos Santos Moraes ◽  
Ngac Ky Nguyen ◽  
Eric Semail ◽  
Fabien Meinguet ◽  
Mael Guerin

2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (07n08) ◽  
pp. 2040019
Author(s):  
Zixia Sang ◽  
Rengcun Fang ◽  
He Lei ◽  
Jiong Yan ◽  
Dongjun Yang ◽  
...  

The distribution energy router (DER) is the core of the interacted and interconnected micro grid in future distribution network, which fully meets the needs of the ubiquitous power internet of things (IOT) based future distribution network. The reliability of micro grid which applies the DER is highly related to its cascaded full-bridge converters. With the redundant full-bridge converters and IOT technology, the DER can stand the component failures, hence improve the robustness of the DER as well as the future interacted and interconnected micro grid. For a ubiquitous power IOT technology based DER, this paper proposes a redundancy design for fault tolerant strategy. Several redundancy designs are discussed in detail with operational principles and control strategies. The proposed redundancy design is implemented on the power circuit of one phase for DER consists of a nine-level cascaded full-bridge converter in Saber simulation platform, and the simulation results prove that the redundancy design can minimize the customer’s power interrupt time and the consequent damages to the system.


1992 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert J. Hansen ◽  
Eric W. Hendricks

Active control of complex systems imposes unique requirements for physical models and feedback control strategies. Physical models which are adequate to predict the influence of actuators must be coupled with feedback control approaches suitable for use when system characteristics are incompletely specified a priori and change with time. The present paper describes laboratory scale experiments in which turbomachinery surge and stall and combustion instabilities are successfully attenuated by active means. Work which has been conducted in parallel to develop improved models and control strategies to realize fault tolerant active control of such systems in the full scale operational environment is also discussed.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Poremski ◽  
Sandra Henrietta Subner ◽  
Grace Lam Fong Kin ◽  
Raveen Dev Ram Dev ◽  
Mok Yee Ming ◽  
...  

The Institute of Mental Health in Singapore continues to attempt to prevent the introduction of COVID-19, despite community transmission. Essential services are maintained and quarantine measures are currently unnecessary. To help similar organizations, strategies are listed along three themes: sustaining essential services, preventing infection, and managing human and consumable resources.


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