A survey of some recent results on nonlinear fault tolerant control

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Fault tolerant control (FTC) is the branch of control theory, dealing with the control of systems that become faulty during their operating life. Following the systems classification, as linear and nonlinear models, FTC can be classified in two different groups, linear FTC (LFTC) dealing with linear models, and the one of interest to us in this paper, nonlinear FTC (NFTC), which deals with nonlinear models. We present in this paper a survey of some of the results obtained in these last years on NFTC. © 2010 Mouhacine Benosman.

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Benosman, M. (2010). A survey of some recent results on nonlinear fault tolerant control. Mathematical Problems in Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/586169

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