Comparison of observer approaches for actuator fault estimation in semi-active suspension systems
Résumé
In this paper, the actuator fault estimation problem of semi-active suspension systems is considered. For instance, an oil leakage in the damper could cause a reduction of the damping force. The fault estimation requires a modeling of the damper fault (both multiplicative and additive fault models can be used). Three observer-based approaches are compared for fault estimation: an observer using fast adaptive fault estimation (FAFE) approach (used for estimation of additive faults), a parametric adaptive observer (AO) and a switched LPV observer (LPVO) (both intended to estimate mulplicative faults); Since the damper fault estimation is strongly affected by the unknown road disturbances, an H ∞ performance objective is used to reduce the effect of disturbances on the estimation error for performance assessment. Some simulations are performed on a quarter car model to validate these methodologies and a comparison is then given to shows the interest of each method. Keywords: Fault estimation, semi-active damper fault, adaptive observer, fast fault adaptive estimation, LPV observer .
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