In this paper,direct adaptive-state feedback control schemes are developed to solve the problem of asymptotic tracking and disturbance rejection for a class of distributed large-scale systems with faulty and perturbed...In this paper,direct adaptive-state feedback control schemes are developed to solve the problem of asymptotic tracking and disturbance rejection for a class of distributed large-scale systems with faulty and perturbed interconnection links.In terms of the special distributed architectures,the adaptation laws are proposed to update controller parameters on-line when all interconnected fault factors,the upper bounds of perturbations in interconnection links,and external disturbances on subsystems axe unknown.Then,a class of distributed state feedback controllers is constructed to automatically compensate the fault and perturbation effects,and reject the disturbances simultaneously based on the information from adaptive schemes.The proposed adaptive robust tracking controllers can guarantee that the resulting adaptive closed-loop distributed system is stable and each subsystem can asymptotic-output track the corresponding reference signal in the presence of faults and perturbations in interconnection links,and external disturbances.The proposed design technique is finally evaluated in the light of a simulation example.展开更多
This paper presents an adaptive method to solve the robust fault-tolerant control (FTC) problem for a class of large scale systems against actuator failures and lossy interconnection links. In terms of the special d...This paper presents an adaptive method to solve the robust fault-tolerant control (FTC) problem for a class of large scale systems against actuator failures and lossy interconnection links. In terms of the special distributed architectures, the adaptation laws are proposed to estimate the unknown eventual faults of actuators and interconnections, constant external disturbances, and controller parameters on-line. Then a class of distributed state feedback controllers are constructed for automatically compensating the fault and disturbance effects on systems based on the information from adaptive schemes. On the basis of Lyapunov stability theory, it shows that the resulting adaptive closed-loop large-scale system can be guaranteed to be asymptotically stable in the presence of uncertain faults of actuators and interconnections, and constant disturbances. The proposed design technique is finally evaluated in the light of a simulation example.展开更多
基金Supported by National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program)(2009CB320604)the Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China(60534010)+4 种基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(60674021),Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Universities(NCET-04-0283)the Funds for Cre-ative Research Groups of China(60821063)Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University(IRT0421)the Funds of Doctoral Program of Ministry of Education,China(20060145019)the 111 Project(B08015)
文摘In this paper,direct adaptive-state feedback control schemes are developed to solve the problem of asymptotic tracking and disturbance rejection for a class of distributed large-scale systems with faulty and perturbed interconnection links.In terms of the special distributed architectures,the adaptation laws are proposed to update controller parameters on-line when all interconnected fault factors,the upper bounds of perturbations in interconnection links,and external disturbances on subsystems axe unknown.Then,a class of distributed state feedback controllers is constructed to automatically compensate the fault and perturbation effects,and reject the disturbances simultaneously based on the information from adaptive schemes.The proposed adaptive robust tracking controllers can guarantee that the resulting adaptive closed-loop distributed system is stable and each subsystem can asymptotic-output track the corresponding reference signal in the presence of faults and perturbations in interconnection links,and external disturbances.The proposed design technique is finally evaluated in the light of a simulation example.
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (No.2009CB320604)the Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.60534010)+5 种基金National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.60674021)Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Universities (No.NCET-04-0283)the Funds for Creative Research Groups of China (No.60821063)Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University (No.IRT0421)the Funds of Doctoral Program of Ministry of Education, China(No.20060145019)the 111 Project (No.B08015)
文摘This paper presents an adaptive method to solve the robust fault-tolerant control (FTC) problem for a class of large scale systems against actuator failures and lossy interconnection links. In terms of the special distributed architectures, the adaptation laws are proposed to estimate the unknown eventual faults of actuators and interconnections, constant external disturbances, and controller parameters on-line. Then a class of distributed state feedback controllers are constructed for automatically compensating the fault and disturbance effects on systems based on the information from adaptive schemes. On the basis of Lyapunov stability theory, it shows that the resulting adaptive closed-loop large-scale system can be guaranteed to be asymptotically stable in the presence of uncertain faults of actuators and interconnections, and constant disturbances. The proposed design technique is finally evaluated in the light of a simulation example.