Geometric Fault Identification via Mirror Descent Learning
Mahdi Taheri, Haeyoon Han, Soon-Jo Chung, Fred Y. Hadaegh
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- 2026
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摘要
This paper develops a fault detection and identification (FDI) method for nonlinear control-affine systems under simultaneous actuator and sensor faults. We adopt a geometric approach to study the isolability of faults in the sense of the principal angles between subspaces corresponding to each actuator and sensor fault. As for the fault identification, a hybrid estimator that consists of a Luenberger-like observer with contraction guarantees is developed. Moreover, neural networks are embedded in the mentioned observer to estimate actuator and sensor faults. Considering that the training dataset for neural networks cannot be representative of every fault scenario, the last layer of each network is adapted using mirror descent-based laws. The mirror descent-based adaptive laws impose isolability conditions for fault channels and do not assume a quadratic parameter estimation space to consider the geometry of the fault subspaces. A Lyapunov-based analysis establishes that the state and parameter estimation errors are uniformly ultimately bounded. The effectiveness of our proposed FDI method is illustrated on the 3-axis attitude control system of a spacecraft.
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