Decentralized diagnosis in a spacecraft attitude determination and control system

C. G. Pérez, L. Travé-Massuyès, E. Chanthery, J. Sotomayor

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Abstract

In model-based diagnosis (MBD), structural models can provide useful information for fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control design. In particular, they are known for supporting the design of analytical redundancy relations (ARRs) which are widely used to generate residuals for diagnosis. On the other hand, systems are increasingly complex whereby it is necessary to develop decentralized architectures to perform the diagnosis task. Decentralized diagnosis is of interest for on-board systems as a way to reduce computational costs or for large geographically distributed systems that require to minimizing data transfer. Decentralized solutions allow proper separation of industrial knowledge, provided that inputs and outputs are clearly defined. This paper builds on the results of [1] and proposes an optimized approach for decentralized fault-focused residual generation. It also introduce the concept of Fault-Driven Minimal Structurally-Overdetermined set (FMSO) ensuring minimal redundancy. The method decreases communication cost involved in decentralization with respect to the algorithm proposed in [1] while still maintaining the same isolation properties as the centralized approach as well as the isolation on request capability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012054
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume659
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Nov 2015
Event12th European Workshop on Advanced Control and Diagnosis, ACD 2015 - Pilsen, Czech Republic
Duration: 19 Nov 201520 Nov 2015

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