Time: 16:00, May 27, 2024
Venue: Room 401, SEE Building
Organizer: SEE (School of Electrical Engineering)
Content: In this presentation, we talk about the diagnosability problem for open-loop and closed-loop stochastic systems under sensor and actuator faults. Some background knowledge is first introduced on the fault detectability and isolability from the perspectives of concepts, applications and challenges. Then, some detailed discussions are given on the development of some novel indices for evaluating the difficulty degree of fault detectability and isolability. Necessary and sufficient conditions are established for the diagnosability of both open- and closed-loop stochastic systems undergoing sensor and actuator faults. In addition, the relationship between the fault detectability of open-loop systems and that of closed-loop ones is discussed. Finally, we conclude our main contributions and some future directions.
Speaker: Wang Zidong is currently a Chair Professor at Brunel University London. He is a member of Academia Europaea, a Member of European Academy of Sciences and Arts, an IEEE Fellow, Editor-in-Chief for International Journal of Systems Science, and Editor-in-Chief for Neurocomputing, and Associate Editor for other 12 prestigious journals including 5 IEEE Transactions. For many years, he has been engaged in research on control theory, machine learning, and bioinformatics, and has published more than 700 international papers in SCI-indexed journals. He has also served as President ofCACSUK (The Chinese Automation and Computing Society in the UK), National Leading Talent at Donghua University, and National Expert at Tsinghua University.





