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Set-Based Fault Estimation for Descriptor Systems

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Fault estimation, as a significant stage of fault diagnosis, aims to estimate the magnitude of occurred faults in a system. The problem of fault estimation has been studied using a large amount of approaches during the past decades  [1,2,3,4]. A suitable fault estimation with robust performance against system uncertainties is very useful for implementing an active fault-tolerant control system  [5]. Based on the robust control techniques, robust fault estimations are implemented in a variety of systems, such as  [6,7,8], where the effects of uncertainties are bounded, and as a result, fault estimation results are obtained with the minimum estimation error.

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Wang, Y. (2021). Set-Based Fault Estimation for Descriptor Systems. In: Advances in State Estimation, Diagnosis and Control of Complex Systems. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52440-1_5

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