Directed-Graph-Learning-Based Diagnosis of Multiple Faults for High Speed Train With Switched Dynamics
This article addresses the distributed multiple fault isolation, modeling, and the closed-loop fault estimation under asynchronous switching for high speed train (HST) with switched dynamics, which is composed of traction, coasting, and braking. First, directed-graph-quantum-learning-based multiple-...
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          | Published in | IEEE transactions on cybernetics Vol. 53; no. 3; pp. 1712 - 1724 | 
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| Main Authors | , , , | 
| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
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        United States
          IEEE
    
        01.03.2023
     The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)  | 
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 2168-2267 2168-2275 2168-2275  | 
| DOI | 10.1109/TCYB.2021.3108773 | 
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| Summary: | This article addresses the distributed multiple fault isolation, modeling, and the closed-loop fault estimation under asynchronous switching for high speed train (HST) with switched dynamics, which is composed of traction, coasting, and braking. First, directed-graph-quantum-learning-based multiple-agent system (MAS) classifiers are introduced to characterize the joints effects of multiple faults. Some sufficient conditions are derived under the condition that the multiple fault topology contains a directed spanning tree and cycle edge, and these conditions guarantee that the multiple fault isolation problem can be solved under randomized learning techniques. Then, single-integrator agents are employed to capture the time-varying topology of multiple fault modeling, in which edge agreement and persistence condition are used to guarantee asymptotic consensus. After that, a novel robust fault estimation design along with the switched Lyapunov function and average dwell time is proposed for the possible power actuator faults subject to asynchronous switching and electromagnetic interferences. In addition, switched estimators are designed such that the closed-loop system is asymptotically stable. A multiple fault isolation and estimation case is investigated to validate the application of this methodology. | 
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| ISSN: | 2168-2267 2168-2275 2168-2275  | 
| DOI: | 10.1109/TCYB.2021.3108773 |