This paper investigates the estimation problem of a class of nonlinear systems with actuator and sensor faults. The primary objective is to design a distributed fault-tolerant observer which can estimate system states and actuator faults. Firstly, a distributed observer network with intermediate parameters is constructed to compensate the missing information of unobservable nodes of the system. Next, a class of redundant sensors is set up for each distributed observer node to obtain more output measurement samples. More importantly, when some of the redundant sensors occur faults, all sensor signals will be further processed and classified by a new algorithm. An index of sensor health level is constructed to characterize the quality of the fault-free or faulty sensor signals. By using the proposed algorithm, unhealthy sensor signals will be automatically filtered out, while healthy ones will be retained. Based on the healthy sensor signals, the system states and actuator faults are estimated. Finally, an example demonstrates that the proposed method is effective.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2024.07.031 | DOI Listing |
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