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Finite-Time Fault Detection for Large-Scale Networked Systems with Randomly Occurring Nonlinearity and Fault

Yong Zhang, Huajing Fang and Zhenxing Liu

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014, vol. 2014, 1-14

Abstract:

The finite-time fault detection problem is investigated for a class of nonlinear quantized large-scale networked systems with randomly occurring nonlinearities and faults. A nonlinear Markovian jump system model with partially unknown transition probabilities is employed to describe this Makov data assignment pattern. Based on obtained model, in finite-time stable framework, the desired mode-dependent fault detection filters are constructed such that the augmented error systems are finite-time stochastically stable with attenuation level. Especially, the sufficient conclusions provide quantitative relationship between network characteristic, quantization level, and finite-time system parameter with finite-time fault detection performance. The effectiveness of the proposed methods is demonstrated by simulation examples.

Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1155/2014/513765

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