Title :
Integrated minimum-time trajectory generation, fault detection, and reconfiguration for a double-tank system using flatness and B-splines
Author :
Suryawan, Fajar ; De Doná, José ; Seron, María
Author_Institution :
Centre for Complex Dynamic Syst. & Control (CDSC), Univ. of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
The main contribution of this paper is to provide a unified treatment to the problems of constrained minimum-time trajectory generation, fault detection and identification, and (after a fault has been detected and identified) trajectory reconfiguration, in an integrated scheme using a differential flatness and B-splines parameterisation. Using the flatness/B-splines parameterisation the problem of minimum-time constrained trajectory planning is cast into a feasibility-search problem in the splines control-points space, in which the constraint region is characterised by a polytope. A close approximation of the minimum-time trajectory is obtained by systematically searching the end-time that makes the constraint polytope to be minimally feasible. Fault detection is carried out by using B-splines in an FIR filter implementation. Thus, the three - traditionally dealt with separately - problems (namely, trajectory generation, fault detection, and trajectory reconfiguration) are solved in a unified manner, using the same mathematical/computational tools. This, not only offers an elegant solution, but also has the potential to simplify the coding of the algorithms for the real-time application of the strategy. All through the paper, a case-study consisting in an input-constrained double-tank system is analysed in order to illustrate the techniques in an intuitive manner.
Keywords :
FIR filters; fault diagnosis; optimal control; splines (mathematics); trajectory control; B-splines parameterisation; FIR filter implementation; differential flatness; fault detection; feasibility-search problem; input-constrained double-tank system; integrated minimum-time trajectory generation; splines control-points space; trajectory reconfiguration; Actuators; Aerospace electronics; Estimation; Fault detection; Noise; Spline; Trajectory;
Conference_Titel :
Australian Control Conference (AUCC), 2011
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9245-9