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Optimised sensor selection for control and fault tolerance: comparison and some new results

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posted on 2024-02-09, 17:10 authored by Konstantinos Michail, Roger Goodall, Argyrios Zolotas
<p>Optimised sensor selection for control design is a non-trivial task to perform especially if the selection is done with respect to complex control requirements like reliability, optimised performance, robustness and fault tolerance. In this paper, a proposed framework is presented aiming to tackle the aforementioned problem. In this context, a Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) controller is presented and applied to an Electro-Magnetic Suspension (EMS) system. Furthermore, the LQG solution is compared to a Multi-Objective (M.O.) H? and H? controller design via loop-shaping method using realistic simulations. A particular contribution is the use of Sensor Fault Accommodation Ratio (SFAR) in the LQG scheme providing useful conclusions on the optimised sensor selection for the EMS system. It is concluded that the framework can be extended to other industrial applications.</p>

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publisher

IEEE

ISBN

9781479909957

Date Submitted

2014-09-26

Date Accepted

2013-01-01

Date of First Publication

2013-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2013-01-01

Event Name

2013 21st Mediterranean Conference on Control Automation (MED)

Event Dates

25-28 June 2013

Date Document First Uploaded

2014-09-26

ePrints ID

15055

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