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A novel on-line OCID method and its application to input-constrained active fault-tolerant tracker design for unknown nonlinear systems

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  • Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai
  • Tzu-Hsien Yu
  • Te Jen Su
  • Shu-Mei Guo
  • Leang-San Shieh
  • Jose I. Canelon

Abstract

The existing off-line observer/controller identification (OCID) method for linear systems is newly extended in this paper for off-line/on-line identification of known/unknown highly nonlinear systems, and a new input-constrained active fault-tolerant tracker is developed, based on the identified linear models. The advantages of the proposed extended on-line OCID method for linear/nonlinear systems are briefly described as follows: (i) Implement novel servo-control-oriented off-line OCID methods in observer and controller canonical forms for highly nonlinear systems; (ii) Is able to overcome the discontinuity induced by the singular value decomposition (SVD) that should be carried out at each sampling instant; (iii) It directly realises the identified parameters in the observer/controller canonical forms; this simplifies the identification process; (iv) Can be practically implemented for the on-line control of an unknown nonlinear system which was constituted by an unknown open-loop plant, an existing but unknown controller and/or an unknown observer; and (v) Can be utilised to develop a new active fault-tolerant controller to compensate the immovable existing controller of the practical operating system. Finally, the servo-control-oriented off-line OCID method for the highly nonlinear PUMA 560 manipulator is shown in the illustrative examples to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method.

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  • Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai & Tzu-Hsien Yu & Te Jen Su & Shu-Mei Guo & Leang-San Shieh & Jose I. Canelon, 2019. "A novel on-line OCID method and its application to input-constrained active fault-tolerant tracker design for unknown nonlinear systems," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(14), pages 2632-2662, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:50:y:2019:i:14:p:2632-2662
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2019.1672117
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