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A Survey on Cooperative Longitudinal Motion Control of Multiple Connected and Automated Vehicles
An Overview of Recent Progress in the Study of Distributed Multi-agent Coordination
This article reviews some main results and progress in distributed
multi-agent coordination, focusing on papers published in major control systems
and robotics journals since 2006. Distributed coordination of multiple
vehicles, including unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles and
unmanned underwater vehicles, has been a very active research subject studied
extensively by the systems and control community. The recent results in this
area are categorized into several directions, such as consensus, formation
control, optimization, task assignment, and estimation. After the review, a
short discussion section is included to summarize the existing research and to
propose several promising research directions along with some open problems
that are deemed important for further investigations
Cooperative Adaptive Control for Cloud-Based Robotics
This paper studies collaboration through the cloud in the context of
cooperative adaptive control for robot manipulators. We first consider the case
of multiple robots manipulating a common object through synchronous centralized
update laws to identify unknown inertial parameters. Through this development,
we introduce a notion of Collective Sufficient Richness, wherein parameter
convergence can be enabled through teamwork in the group. The introduction of
this property and the analysis of stable adaptive controllers that benefit from
it constitute the main new contributions of this work. Building on this
original example, we then consider decentralized update laws, time-varying
network topologies, and the influence of communication delays on this process.
Perhaps surprisingly, these nonidealized networked conditions inherit the same
benefits of convergence being determined through collective effects for the
group. Simple simulations of a planar manipulator identifying an unknown load
are provided to illustrate the central idea and benefits of Collective
Sufficient Richness.Comment: ICRA 201
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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