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Online Fault Detection Approach of Unpredictable Inputs: Application to Handwriting System

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  • Ines Chihi
  • Mohamed Benrejeb

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Many investigators are interested in improving the control strategies of hand prosthesis to make it functional and more convenient to use. The most used control approach is based on the forearm muscles activities, named ‘ElectroMyoGraphic’ (EMG) signal. However, these biological signals are very sensitive to many disturbances and are generally unpredictable in time, type, and level. This leads to inaccurate identification of user intent and threatens the prosthesis control reliability. This paper proposed a real-time fault detection and localization approach applied to handwriting device on the plane. This approach allows connecting inputs (IEMG signals)/outputs (pen tip coordinates) data as a parametric model for Multi-Inputs Multi-Outputs (MIMO) system. The proposed approach is considered as a model-independent abrupt or intermittent fault detection method and as an alternative solution to the unpredictable input observer based techniques, without any observability requirements. This approach allows detecting, in real time, several types of faults in one or two inputs signals and in the same or different instants. Our study is appropriate for many rapidly expanding fields and practices, including biomedical engineering, robotics, and biofeedback therapy or even military applications.

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  • Ines Chihi & Mohamed Benrejeb, 2018. "Online Fault Detection Approach of Unpredictable Inputs: Application to Handwriting System," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:9789060
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/9789060
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