distributed fault detection
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Author(s):  
Anass Taoufik ◽  
Michael Defoort ◽  
Mohamed Djemai ◽  
Krishna Busawon

AbstractThis paper deals with the problem of distributed fault detection and isolation in multi-agent systems with disturbed high-order dynamics subject to communication uncertainties and faults. Distributed finite-frequency mixed $${\mathcal {H}}_-$$ H - $$/{\mathcal {H}}_\infty $$ / H ∞ unknown input observers are designed to detect and distinguish actuator, sensor and communication faults. Furthermore, an agent is capable of detecting not only its own faults but also faults in its neighbouring agents. Sufficient conditions are then derived in terms of a set of linear matrix inequalities while adding additional design variables to reduce the conservatism. A numerical simulation is carried out in order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (24) ◽  
pp. 11993
Author(s):  
Gustavo Pérez-Zuñiga ◽  
Javier Sotomayor-Moriano ◽  
Raul Rivas-Perez ◽  
Victor Sanchez-Zurita

Fault detection and isolation (FDI) in oil pipeline systems (OPS) is a very critical issue because faults in these systems such as leaks or equipment malfunctions may cause significant safety accidents and economic losses. These are the challenging factors, along with the environmental regulations for developing efficient FDI approaches for OPS. This paper proposes a model-based distributed FDI approach, which uses a structural model of the system in conjunction with algorithms to generate diagnostic tests that may be implemented in local diagnosers along the OPS. The proposed approach allows detection and isolation of faults in pipeline sections (pipeline segments), pump stations, as well as process control equipment. In this way, simulation of the obtained diagnostic tests in a benchmark application shows that all faults of interest (pipeline segment faults and sensor faults) are detected and isolated.


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