Yuebin Lun , Honglun Wang , Jintao Hu , Guocheng Yan , Tiancai Wu , Bin Ren , Qiumeng Qian
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Abstract
This research proposes an active fault-tolerant control (AFTC) method based on reachability judgement with asymmetric appointed-time prescribed performance to ensure the safety of altitude ground test facility (AGTF) under potential valve actuator and sensor faults. Firstly, a long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network is employed for fault diagnosis. Given the unique characteristics of AGTF, the equivalent multiplicative fault is introduced to ensure the successful fitting of the fault diagnosis network. Then, a reachability judgement network based on the distance field on grids (DFOG) method is designed to assess the impact of faults on subsequent tasks of the system, thereby ensuring the safety of the AGTF. Subsequently, this study proposes an error transformation function of prescribed performance control (PPC) that ensures error convergence even in cases of asymmetric performance function. This enables the performance boundaries to be further reduced to improve the control performance of the system. Finally, experiments validate the effectiveness of the methods proposed in this manuscript.
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