Robust Fault Detection for Satellite Attitude Control System

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In this paper, robust fault detection problem for satellite attitude control system is studied. We design the robust fault detection filter for the satellite model with environmental disturbances torques. With the reference residual designed, the main results consist in the derivation of the existence conditions of the fault detection filter. Finally, a numerical example illustrates the feasibility of the proposed approach.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 546-547)

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868-873

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July 2012

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