Author:
,Zhirabok A. N., ,Filaretov V. F., ,Zuev A. V., ,Shumsky A. E.,
Abstract
This paper considers technical systems described by nonlinear dynamic models. The fault tolerance property of such systems is ensured by introducing feedback with full or partial fault decoupling. The solution is based on separating a subsystem insensitive or minimally sensitive to faults and its subsequent analysis. For this purpose, a logical-dynamic approach is used, which operates only linear algebra methods. An illustrative practical example is provided.
Publisher
The Russian Academy of Sciences
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