Abstract
In this paper, model predictive control (MPC) problem with fault-tolerance capabilities is formulated within the hybrid systems framework. In particular, the mixed logical dynamic form to represent hybrid systems is considered. Using this approach, a hybrid model of the system to be controlled is obtained, which includes inherent hybrid phenomena and possible modes caused by faults occurrence. This allows to adapt the system model on-line by taking into account the fault information provided by a fault diagnosis and isolation module. In this way, the controller can cope with the considered faults. Additionally, different implementation schemes and fault-tolerance evaluation procedures for hybrid MPC (HMPC) considering fault-tolerance capabilities are proposed and discussed. Finally and in order to exemplify the implementation of the proposed approach, it is applied to include actuator fault tolerance in the design of a HMPC controller for a portion of the sewer network of Barcelona. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
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Ocampo-Martinez, C., & Puig, V. (2009). Fault-tolerant model predictive control within the hybrid systems framework: Application to sewer networks. International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, 23(8), 757–787. https://doi.org/10.1002/acs.1099
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