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Control reconfiguration

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Control reconfiguration is an active approach to achieve fault-tolerant control. It is used when severe faults, such as actuator or sensor outages, cause a break-up of the control loop, which must be restructured to become functional again. In addition to loop restructuring, the controller parameters must be adjusted to accommodate changed plant dynamics. Control reconfiguration is a building block towards increasing the dependability of systems under feedback control.