Abstract

This article is concerned with the development of a new event-triggered parity space fault detection (FD) scheme. A linear discrete-time system model with varying sampling periods is presented for handling the problem of event-triggered FD and a new parity relation is established. Based on this, an event-triggered residual generator is constructed and the generated residual is completely decoupled from event-triggered transmission error. The design of the parity matrix is formulated into an optimization problem and an optimal solution of the parity matrix is obtained by using singular value decomposition. The issue of residual evaluation is also considered in the event-triggering implementation. The novelties of this article are twofold. First, a new event-triggered parity relation is obtained and the parity space-based residual signal achieves complete decoupling with the event-triggered transmission error. Second, the calculation of the parity matrix is independent of event parameters. So the design of the parity space-based residual generator and event generator can be carried out independently. Finally, a simulation example is considered to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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