Abstract

The fault detection and isolation problem is considered in the context of switching linear systems. The problem is tackled by searching for suitable residual signal generators, whose existence is completely characterized in structural terms. Both the situation in which the initial condition of the system subject to possible faults is known and that in which it is not known are considered. The results are compared with those found in the classical linear case for the same problem using a structural geometric approach in order to show consistency and to highlight differences.

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