LIU Jianchen. Fault Detection in the Finite Frequency Domain with an Event-triggered Communication Scheme[J]. INFORMATION AND CONTROL, 2017, 46(1): 13-18. DOI: 10.13976/j.cnki.xk.2017.0013
Citation: LIU Jianchen. Fault Detection in the Finite Frequency Domain with an Event-triggered Communication Scheme[J]. INFORMATION AND CONTROL, 2017, 46(1): 13-18. DOI: 10.13976/j.cnki.xk.2017.0013

Fault Detection in the Finite Frequency Domain with an Event-triggered Communication Scheme

  • This paper investigates networked fault detection in a finite frequency domain with an event-triggered communication scheme. Under the event-triggered communication scheme, the networked fault detection system is modelled as a two-mode switched linear system. The finite frequency input is defined on the basis of the time-domain interpretation of finite frequency inequality. By applying Finsler's lemma and the property of finite frequency input assembly, this co-design approach is proposed for fault observation and communication under high-frequency disturbance and low-frequency fault input. Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate the effectiveness of the presented approach.
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