Distributed fault detection and isolation in second order networked systems in a cyber–physical environment

Aadil Sarwar Khan*, Abdul Qayyum Khan, Naeem Iqbal, Muhammad Sarwar, Atif Mahmood, M. Asim Shoaib

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Abstract

Modern industrial processes and cyber–physical systems (CPS) are prone to anomalies both due to cyber and physical perturbations. Cyber disturbances or attacks being more hazardous may give birth to a series of multiple coordinated faults. In order to detect and isolate such faults, this paper proposes a novel distributed fault detection and isolation scheme for second-order networked systems. The system is assumed to be working in a cyber–physical environment where it is likely to face multiple simultaneous faults. Each node has access to measurements of states of its neighboring nodes. A distributed fault detection and isolation filter (DFDIF) is designed such that fault detection and fault isolation can be obtained in a single step. Using the proposed filter, each node can detect and isolate multiple simultaneous faults in its neighboring nodes. The detection and isolation of faults with a single filter at each node reduces the overall computational burden of distributed fault detection and isolation (DFDI) scheme. The proposed framework is tested for power network and robotic formations. Finally, a comparison with existing techniques is provided to prove the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-142
Number of pages12
JournalISA Transactions
Volume103
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Coordinated faults
  • Cyber–physical systems
  • Fault detection
  • Fault isolation
  • Networked systems

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Instrumentation
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Applied Mathematics

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