Event-Triggered Interval Observer Fault Detection and Isolation for Multiagent Systems

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICS(2024)

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Abstract
article investigates an event -triggered interval observer (ETIO) fault detection and isolation method for multiagent systems. First, an event -triggered mechanism is developed to reduce unnecessary communication transmission. Then, a distributed ETIO is designed by combining an interval observer and the proposed event -triggered mechanism. Furthermore, for achieving the desired tradeoff between the robustness to disturbances and the sensitivity to faults, the ETIO is formulated as a multiobjective optimization with l(1)/H-infinity performance. Second, a bank of ETIOs are interpreted to isolate the faulty agent on a local agent using only the output information from itself and its neighbors. Comparison result with the existing method is given to highlight the superiority of our methodology. Finally, the multiunmanned aerial vehicles system is utilized as the case research, and specific simulation results are presented.
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Observers,Fault detection,Symmetric matrices,Multi-agent systems,Generators,Fault diagnosis,Topology,Event-triggered mechanism,fault detection and isolation (FDI),interval observer,multiagent systems (MASs)
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