Fault-tolerant supervisory control

Moor T (2015)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2015

Journal

Book Volume: 28

Pages Range: 124-131

Conference Proceedings Title: 5th IFAC International Workshop on Dependable Control of Discrete Systems

Journal Issue: 7

DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2015.06.483

Abstract

A system is fault tolerant if it remains functional after the occurrence of a fault. Given a plant subject to a fault, fault-tolerant control requires the controller to form a fault tolerant closed-loop system. For the systematic design of a fault-tolerant controller, typical input data consists of the plant dynamics including the effect of the faults under consideration and a formal performance requirement with a possible allowance for degraded performance after the fault. For its obvious practical relevance, the synthesis of fault-tolerant controllers has received extensive attention in the literature, however, with a particular focus on continuous-variable systems. This paper provides an overview on the synthesis of fault-tolerant controllers within the framework of supervisory control to address discrete-event systems that are adequately represented by regular languages.

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APA:

Moor, T. (2015). Fault-tolerant supervisory control. In 5th IFAC International Workshop on Dependable Control of Discrete Systems (pp. 124-131).

MLA:

Moor, Thomas. "Fault-tolerant supervisory control." Proceedings of the 5th IFAC International Workshop on Dependable Control of Discrete Systems, DCDS 2015 2015. 124-131.

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