Multiple hypothesis-testing approach to FDI for the industrial actuator benchmark

Abstract Detection of current faults in a D.C. motor with unknown load torques may not be feasible with linear methods and threshold logic. This paper suggests an FDI scheme with a bank of observers where a nonlinear observer is designed using the structure of the current fault. Multiple-hypothesis testing of the observer residuals is applied to discriminate between faults and unknown input. The strategy has been applied to a simulation of the diesel engine actuator benchmark problem with an encouraging progress on performance compared to other results.