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Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control and Guidance for
Aerospace demonstrates the attractive potential of recent
developments in control for resolving such issues as flight
performance, self protection and extended-life structures.
Importantly, the text deals with a number of practically
significant considerations: tuning, complexity of design, real-time
capability, evaluation of worst-case performance, robustness in
harsh environments, and extensibility when development or
adaptation is required. Coverage of such issues helps to draw the
advanced concepts arising from academic research back towards the
technological concerns of industry. Initial coverage of basic
definitions and ideas and a literature review gives way to a
treatment of electrical flight control system failures: oscillatory
failure, runaway, and jamming. Advanced fault detection and
diagnosis for linear and linear-parameter-varying systems are
described. Lastly recovery strategies appropriate to remaining
actuator/sensor/communications resources are developed. The authors
exploit experience gained in research collaboration with academic
and major industrial partners to validate advanced fault diagnosis
and fault-tolerant control techniques with realistic benchmarks or
real-world aeronautical and space systems. Consequently, the
results presented in Fault Diagnosis and Fault-Tolerant Control and
Guidance for Aerospace, will be of interest in both academic and
aerospatial-industrial milieux.
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