Dissipativity-Based Intermittent Fault Detection and Tolerant Control for Multiple Delayed Uncertain Switched Fuzzy Stochastic Systems With Unmeasurable Premise Variables.

Journal: IEEE transactions on cybernetics
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Abstract

This study focuses on dissipativity-based fault detection for multiple delayed uncertain switched Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy stochastic systems with intermittent faults and unmeasurable premise variables. Nonlinear dynamics, exogenous disturbances, and measurement noise are also considered. In contrast to the existing study works, there is a wider range of applications. An observer is explored to detect faults. A controller is studied to stabilize the considered system. A piecewise fuzzy Lyapunov function is collected to obtain delay-dependent sufficient conditions by means of linear matrix inequalities. The designed observer has less conservatism. In addition, the strict [Formula: see text]dissipativity performance is achieved in the residual dynamic. Besides, the elaborate H performance and the elaborate H_ performance are also acquired. Finally, the availability of the method in this study is verified through two simulation examples.

Authors

  • Shaoxin Sun
  • Huaguang Zhang
  • Chong Liu
    * Department of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, P. R. China.
  • Yang Liu
    Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China.