Title :
Fault-tolerant vibration control in a networked and embedded rocket fairing system
Author :
Wang, Lingfeng ; Huang, Bin ; Tan, Kay Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
Active vibration control using piezoelectric actuators in a networked and embedded environment has been widely applied to solve the rocket fairing vibration problem. However, actuator failures may lead to performance deterioration or system dysfunction. To guarantee the desired system performance, the remaining actuators should be able to coordinate with each other to compensate for the damaging effects caused by the failed actuator in a timely manner. Further, in the networked control environment, timing issues such as sampling jitter and network-induced delay should be considered in the controller design. In this study, a timing compensation approach is implemented in an adaptive actuator failure compensation controller to maintain the fairing system performance by also considering the detrimental effects from real-time constraints. In addition, time-delay compensation in the networked control system is discussed, which is able to reduce damaging effects of network-induced delays.
Keywords :
adaptive control; compensation; delays; embedded systems; failure analysis; fault tolerance; piezoelectric actuators; rockets; timing jitter; vibration control; adaptive actuator failure; controller design; embedded rocket fairing system performance; fault-tolerant vibration control; network-induced delay; networked control environment; networked system; performance deterioration; piezoelectric actuators; real-time constraints; real-time scheduling; sampling jitter; system dysfunction; time-delay compensation; Adaptive control; Control systems; Fault tolerant systems; Piezoelectric actuators; Programmable control; Rockets; Sampling methods; System performance; Timing jitter; Vibration control; 65; Fault-tolerant control; networked and embedded control system; real-time scheduling; timing compensation; vibration control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2004.837889