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Title: Fault-tolerant Control


1
Fault-tolerant Control
  • Motivation
  • Definitions
  • A general overview on the research area.
  • Active Fault Tolerant Control (FTC)
  • FTC- Analysis and Development procedure
  • Supervisor architecture
  • Logic realization
  • Design and development tools
  • Implementation

2
Fault Tolerant Control
  • Motivation
  • Demand for higher autonomy and reliability
    requires considering all possible situations to
    guarantee correct and consistent operation
  • Purpose
  • Using a logically sound stepwise guideline to
    achieve
  • Complete coverage of possible single faults.
  • Supportive software tools.
  • Avoiding unnecessary plant modelling.
  • Automatic code generation.
  • Initial Prerequisites
  • Initial system concept is established.
  • Systems requirements are specified (operating
    modes and functions, required performance,
    environmental, safety, or regularity requirements)

3
Approaches to achieve FTC
4
FTC development procedure - I
5
FTC Development procedure - II
6
Fault Modelling
7
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis -FMEA
FMEA scheme for the Wheel system
8
FMEA Other examples
FMEA scheme for the GPS
9
Fault assessment - I
  • Severity Occurrence Index (SO)
  • SeverityPotential harm that fault effect
    inflicts the system Severity is quantified by
    severity scale from 1 to 10.
  • Occurrence the frequency of fault occurrence
    during expected operational time interval is
    quantified by by scale from 1 (unlikely to
    occure) to 10 (persistent failure)
  • SO index SO Severity . Occurrence

10
Fault Assessment II
Severity and Occurrence analysis of the Wheel
system
11
Fault Assessment III
Evaluation guidelines and identification of
severe failures that need to be handled
12
Fault Assessment List of faults
Periority assignment to different fault types
13
Fault Assessment Causality Analysis
Identifying possible causes of failures by
backwardsearch through the Wheel system
14
FMEA analysis and Structural Analysis
15
Chosen approaches to detailed design (algorithms)
16
Supervisory Control - Definitions
  • To superviseTo oversee and guide the work or
    activities of a group of people/system, etc.
  • Supervision
  • Monitoring a physical system and taking
    appropriate actions to maintain the operation in
    the case of faults
  • The ability to monitor whether control objectives
    are met. If not, obtain/calculate a revised
    control objective and a new control structure and
    parameters that make a faulty closed-loop system
    meet the new modified objectives. Supervision
    should take effect if faults occur and it is not
    possible to meet the original control objective
    within the fault-tolerant scheme.

17
Supervisor Architecture
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Logic realization
  • Language approach - a component based method
  • State-event machines

Figure- Control system hierarchy consists of four
principle components
19
Constructing the logic - Language approach
Fig.1
Fig.2
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Constructing the logic - State-event machines
21
Logic design - Knowledge aquisition
22
Design Tools and implementaion
  • Tools
  • Statecharts
  • Hierarchy/depth
  • Concurrency
  • Comunication
  • Stateflow (Matlab)
  • Beologic (BO)
  • Consistency/correctness
  • Beologic
  • Implementation
  • IF-THEN rules
  • Object Oriented structure

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Exercise and next lecture
  • Exercise
  • Objectives
  • System analysis and knowledge acquisition about
    faults and their effect on the system operation.
  • Consider reconfiguration possibilities
  • Next lecture
  • Structural analysis approach
  • Monitorable vs. non-monitoravble part of the
    systems
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