DocumentCode :
1529358
Title :
A Comprehensive Diagnosis Methodology for Complex Hybrid Systems: A Case Study on Spacecraft Power Distribution Systems
Author :
Daigle, Matthew J. ; Roychoudhury, Indranil ; Biswas, Gautam ; Koutsoukos, Xenofon D. ; Patterson-Hine, Ann ; Poll, Scott
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Volume :
40
Issue :
5
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
917
Lastpage :
931
Abstract :
The application of model-based diagnosis schemes to real systems introduces many significant challenges, such as building accurate system models for heterogeneous systems with complex behaviors, dealing with noisy measurements and disturbances, and producing valuable results in a timely manner with limited information and computational resources. The Advanced Diagnostics and Prognostics Testbed (ADAPT), which was deployed at the NASA Ames Research Center, is a representative spacecraft electrical power distribution system that embodies a number of these challenges. ADAPT contains a large number of interconnected components, and a set of circuit breakers and relays that enable a number of distinct power distribution configurations. The system includes electrical dc and ac loads, mechanical subsystems (such as motors), and fluid systems (such as pumps). The system components are susceptible to different types of faults, i.e., unexpected changes in parameter values, discrete faults in switching elements, and sensor faults. This paper presents Hybrid Transcend, which is a comprehensive model-based diagnosis scheme to address these challenges. The scheme uses the hybrid bond graph modeling language to systematically develop computational models and algorithms for hybrid state estimation, robust fault detection, and efficient fault isolation. The computational methods are implemented as a suite of software tools that enable diagnostic analysis and testing through simulation, diagnosability studies, and deployment on the experimental testbed. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology.
Keywords :
aircraft power systems; aircraft testing; fault diagnosis; graph theory; power distribution faults; space vehicles; NASA Ames Research Center; advanced diagnostics and prognostics testbed; building accurate system models; circuit breakers; complex hybrid systems; electrical ac loads; electrical dc loads; fault isolation; fluid systems; hybrid bond graph modeling language; hybrid state estimation; hybrid transcend; mechanical subsystems; model-based diagnosis schemes; noisy measurements; robust fault detection; sensor faults; spacecraft electrical power distribution system; Distributed diagnosis; electrical power distribution systems; hybrid bond graphs (HBGs); hybrid systems; model-based diagnosis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4427
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2010.2052038
Filename :
5504182
Link To Document :
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