Chris van der Ploeg;Pedro Vieira Oliveira;Emilia Silvas;Peyman Mohajerin Esfahani;Nathan van de Wouw
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Robust Fault Estimation With Structured Uncertainty: Scalable Algorithms and Experimental Validation in Automated Vehicles
To increase system robustness and autonomy, in this article, we propose a nonlinear fault estimation filter for a class of linear dynamical systems, subject to structured uncertainty, measurement noise, and system delays, in the presence of additive and multiplicative faults. The proposed filter architecture combines tools from model-based control approaches, regression techniques, and convex optimization. The proposed method estimates the additive and multiplicative faults using a linear residual generator combined with nonlinear regression. An offline simulator allows us to numerically characterize the mismatch between an assumed linear model and a range of alternative linear models that exhibit different levels of structured uncertainty. Moreover, we show how the performance bounds of the estimator, valid in the absence of uncertainty, can be used to determine appropriate countermeasures for measurement noise. In the scope of this work, we focus particularly on a fault estimation problem for Society of Automotive Engineers (SAEs) level 4 automated vehicles, which must remain operational in various cases and cannot rely on the driver. The proposed approach is demonstrated in simulations and in an experimental setting, where it is shown that additive and multiplicative faults can be estimated in a real vehicle under the influence of model uncertainty, measurement noise, and delay.
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The IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology publishes high quality technical papers on technological advances in control engineering. The word technology is from the Greek technologia. The modern meaning is a scientific method to achieve a practical purpose. Control Systems Technology includes all aspects of control engineering needed to implement practical control systems, from analysis and design, through simulation and hardware. A primary purpose of the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology is to have an archival publication which will bridge the gap between theory and practice. Papers are published in the IEEE Transactions on Control System Technology which disclose significant new knowledge, exploratory developments, or practical applications in all aspects of technology needed to implement control systems, from analysis and design through simulation, and hardware.