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Output consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems with unknown control directions
In this paper, we consider an output consensus problem for a general class of
nonlinear multi-agent systems without a prior knowledge of the agents' control
directions. Two distributed Nussbaumtype control laws are proposed to solve the
leaderless and leader-following adaptive consensus for heterogeneous multiple
agents. Examples and simulations are given to verify their effectivenessComment: 10 pages;2 figure
Similarity Decomposition Approach to Oscillatory Synchronization for Multiple Mechanical Systems With a Virtual Leader
This paper addresses the oscillatory synchronization problem for multiple
uncertain mechanical systems with a virtual leader, and the interaction
topology among them is assumed to contain a directed spanning tree. We propose
an adaptive control scheme to achieve the goal of oscillatory synchronization.
Using the similarity decomposition approach, we show that the position and
velocity synchronization errors between each mechanical system (or follower)
and the virtual leader converge to zero. The performance of the proposed
adaptive scheme is shown by numerical simulation results.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, published in 2014 Chinese Control Conferenc
Second-Order Consensus of Networked Mechanical Systems With Communication Delays
In this paper, we consider the second-order consensus problem for networked
mechanical systems subjected to nonuniform communication delays, and the
mechanical systems are assumed to interact on a general directed topology. We
propose an adaptive controller plus a distributed velocity observer to realize
the objective of second-order consensus. It is shown that both the positions
and velocities of the mechanical agents synchronize, and furthermore, the
velocities of the mechanical agents converge to the scaled weighted average
value of their initial ones. We further demonstrate that the proposed
second-order consensus scheme can be used to solve the leader-follower
synchronization problem with a constant-velocity leader and under constant
communication delays. Simulation results are provided to illustrate the
performance of the proposed adaptive controllers.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Automatic
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Distributed Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Control of Uncertain Multi-Agent Systems
This paper presents an adaptive fault-tolerant control (FTC) scheme for a
class of nonlinear uncertain multi-agent systems. A local FTC scheme is
designed for each agent using local measurements and suitable information
exchanged between neighboring agents. Each local FTC scheme consists of a fault
diagnosis module and a reconfigurable controller module comprised of a baseline
controller and two adaptive fault-tolerant controllers activated after fault
detection and after fault isolation, respectively. Under certain assumptions,
the closed-loop system's stability and leader-follower consensus properties are
rigorously established under different modes of the FTC system, including the
time-period before possible fault detection, between fault detection and
possible isolation, and after fault isolation
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