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Fault detection for discrete piecewise linear systems with infinite distributed time-delays

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  • Jiajia Li
  • Xinli Wang
  • Fei Han
  • Guoliang Wei

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In this paper, the fault detection problem is investigated for a class of discrete-time piecewise linear systems with external disturbances and infinite distributed time-delays. As a modelling framework, piecewise linear system often arise when piecewise linear components are encountered, such as dead-zone, saturation, relays and hysteresis. The time-delays are assumed to be infinitely distributed in the discrete-time domain. The aim of this paper is to detect the possible faults and to estimate the system state. For this purpose, firstly, stability analysis is given based on a piecewise smooth Lyapunov function. Afterward, an appropriate approach of fault detection and filter design problem is provided to achieve a satisfactory balance between the disturbances attenuation level γ and the sensitivity to the fault for piecewise linear systems. As a consequence, a sufficient condition is obtained in terms of the linear matrix inequalities such that, for all admissible infinite distributed time-delays and external disturbances, the system is guaranteed to be asymptotically stable and the residual is guaranteed to satisfy H∞ filtering performance and fault detection performance. At last, a simulation example is provided to demonstrate the applicability and effectiveness of the fault detection filtering scheme proposed in this paper.

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  • Jiajia Li & Xinli Wang & Fei Han & Guoliang Wei, 2017. "Fault detection for discrete piecewise linear systems with infinite distributed time-delays," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(16), pages 3431-3439, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:48:y:2017:i:16:p:3431-3439
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2017.1382603
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