Title :
Operating modes distinguishability condition in switching systems
Author :
Motchon, K.M.D. ; Pekpe, K.M. ; Cassar, J.-P. ; De Bievre, S. ; Cocquempot, V.
Author_Institution :
LAGIS, France
Abstract :
In this paper, we consider a switching system with several operating modes which represent normal or faulty behavior. The objective is to find a necessary and sufficient condition to distinguish these modes through the input/output data. If faulty operation modes are considered the distinguishability condition corresponds to a fault detectability condition. As in [1], we define in this paper two notions of distinguishability: the distinguishability through the input/output data of the system and the distinguishability through the parity residuals of each mode. The Necessary and Sufficient Condition (NSC) of distinguishability through parity-space residuals in [1] was obtained in the case where the parity-space orders are identical in all modes. Here a more generalized NSC of distinguishability is provided for systems which could have different parity-space orders. We show in this context two main results: a NSC of distinguishability through parity residuals which generalizes the NSC in [1] and the equivalence between the two notions of distinguishability. We also demonstrate that the distinguishability definition in [1] is linked to the notion of equivalent representations used in the theory of realization.
Keywords :
fault diagnosis; realisation theory; time-varying systems; NSC; distinguishability condition; equivalent representation notion; fault detectability condition; faulty behavior; faulty operation modes; input-output data; necessary-and-sufficient condition; normal behavior; operating modes; parity-space orders; parity-space residuals; realization theory; switching systems; Bismuth; Context; Equations; Observability; Silicon; Switching systems; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control (CDC), 2013 IEEE 52nd Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Firenze
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5714-2
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2013.6759862