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Adaptive Control of Systems with Actuator Failures

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  • Will show the reader new ways to compensate for disturbances in control systems prolonging the intervals between time-consuming and/or expensive fault diagnosis procedures
  • Keeps the reader up to date in the increasingly important field of adaptive control

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It is because the actuator is the final step in the control chain that failure can be so important and hard to compensate for. When the nature or location of the failure is unknown, the offsetting of consequent system uncertainties becomes even more awkward.

This monograph centers on counteracting situations in which unknown control inputs become indeterminately unresponsive over an uncertain period of time by adapting the responses of remaining functional actuators. Both "lock-in-place" and varying-value failures are dealt with. The results presented demonstrate:

• the existence of nominal plant-model matching controller structures with associated matching conditions for all possible failure patterns;

• the choice of a desirable adaptive controller structure;

• derivation of novel error models in the presence of failures;

• the design of adaptive laws allowing controllers to respond to combinations of uncertainties stemming from activator failures and system parameters.

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The monograph describes adaptive actuator failure compensation control schemes for systems with uncertain actuator failures … The monograph is a comprehensive and self-contained exposition supposing the knowledge of linear systems and feedback control at the undergraduate level. Graduate students, researchers, and professionals working in the areas of control engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics will appreciate this book as a significant up-to-date technical reference in the field.

Zentralblatt MATH 1063 (2005) (Reviewer: Lubomír Bakule)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA

    Gang Tao, Shuhao Chen, Xidong Tang

  • Langley Research Center, Dynamics and Control Branch, NASA, Hampton, USA

    Suresh M. Joshi

About the authors

Gang Tao received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1982, his M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Applied Mathematics in 1984, 1987, 1989, respectively, and Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1989 all from the University of Southern California. He was a visiting assistant professor at Washington State University from 1989 to 1991, an assistant research engineer at the University of California at Santa Barbara from 1991 to 1992, and an assistant professor at the University of Virginia from 1992 to 1998, where he is now an associate professor. He was a guest editor for International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, and is currently an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and for the discipline’s most important journal Automatica. He has been a program committee member for numerous international conferences, among them, American Control Conference and the Conference on Decision and Control in 2001 and 2002.. He has published five books, over 45 journal papers and book chapters, and over 95 conference papers on adaptive cotnrol, nonlinear control, multivariable control, optimal control, and control applications and robotics. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. His research has been supported by NSF, ARMY, NASA, MedQuest, SCEEE and Edison Power.

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