Abstract
In this article, a distributed learning-based fault accommodation scheme is proposed for a class of nonlinear interconnected systems under event-triggered communication of control and measurement signals. Process faults occurring in the local dynamics and/or propagated from interconnected neighboring subsystems are considered. An event-triggered nominal control law is used for each subsystem before detecting any fault occurrence in its dynamics. After fault detection, the corresponding event-triggered fault accommodation law is utilized to reconfigure the nominal control law with a neural-network-based adaptive learning scheme employed to estimate an ideal fault-tolerant control function online. Under the asynchronous controller reconfiguration mechanism for each subsystem, the closed-loop stability of the interconnected systems in different operating modes with the proposed event-triggered learning-based fault accommodation scheme is rigorously analyzed with the explicit stabilization condition and state upper bound derived in terms of event-triggering parameters, and the Zeno behavior is shown to be excluded. An interconnected inverted pendulum system is used to illustrate the proposed fault accommodation scheme.
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