A fault tolerant flight control system for sensor and actuator faults

Emre Kiyak*, Fikret Çalişkan

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The purpose of the paper is to present an approach to detect, isolate and accommodate the sensor or actuator faults using bank of unknown input observers (UIO). Full order observers, reduced order observers, unknown input observers and Kalman Filter are widely used in state estimations [1]. After the estimation of states, fault detection and isolation can be provided by conducting residual analysis. Despite the existence of unknown inputs, fault detection and isolation is implemented for a very large, four-engined, cargo jet aircraft model. Sensor accommodation is realized via switching under redundant sensor existence assumption. Actuator accommodation is provided by gain scheduling. Hence, if a fault occurs in an actuator corresponding to the control surfaces, the remainder (n-1) actuators are used to avoid hazardous flight regime. Sensor or actuator faults are detected by using residuals. Sensor faults are effective on the outputs while actuator faults are effective on the state equations. Fault isolation is implemented by taking into account that each residual is sensitive to all of the other faults but one fault. Fault detection, isolation and accommodation are shown to be functional through the simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication6th WSEAS International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Control, CONTROL '10
Pages49-53
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event6th WSEAS International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Control, CONTROL '10 - Sousse, Tunisia
Duration: 3 May 20106 May 2010

Publication series

Name6th WSEAS International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Control, CONTROL '10

Conference

Conference6th WSEAS International Conference on Dynamical Systems and Control, CONTROL '10
Country/TerritoryTunisia
CitySousse
Period3/05/106/05/10

Keywords

  • Aircraft control
  • Fault detection
  • Fault tolerant control
  • Isolation
  • Reconfiguration
  • Unknown input observers

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