Smooth switching linear parameter-varying fault detection filter design for morphing aircraft with asynchronous switching

2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (8) ◽  
pp. 2622-2638 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haoyu Cheng ◽  
Chaoyang Dong ◽  
Qing Wang ◽  
Weilai Jiang

This article deals with the problem of fault detection filters design for morphing aircraft with asynchronous switching. Considering time delay and intermittent measurements in the network environment, the morphing aircraft can be modeled as a switched linear parameter-varying (LPV) system. There always exists asynchronous switching phenomenon owing to time delay and data missing, which will lead to performance degradation. The parameter-dependent filters are established to generate the residual signal. In order to ensure the transient response of the morphing aircraft, the smooth switching LPV fault detection filters are designed by dividing the whole scheduling parameter set into subsets with overlaps. Meanwhile, the stability and prescribed performance of the system are guaranteed by combining multiple Lyapunov functional method and mode-dependent average dwell time method. The existing conditions and solution of filters are derived by linear matrix inequalities. Furthermore, an automatic partition method is proposed for the convenience of designing process. Simulation in the end demonstrates the superiority and effectiveness of the proposed method.

Author(s):  
A Casavola ◽  
D Famularo ◽  
G Franzè ◽  
M Sorbara

In this paper a fault-detection (FD), filter-design method has been proposed for linear parameter-varying (LPV) systems. The FD filter is an optimal H∞ Luenberger observer synthesized by minimizing frequency conditions that ensure guaranteed levels of disturbance rejection and fault detection. Via the bounded real lemma (BRL) and the separation principle the design method is formulated as a convex linear matrix inequality (LMI) optimization problem. The resulting residual generator is parameter-dependent and uses the plant parameter assumed measurable online. Finally, an FD threshold logic is proposed in order to reduce the generation of false alarms. The effectiveness of the design technique is illustrated via a numerical example.


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