Cooperative consensus tracking for hybrid multi-agent systems with slow
interference time-varying signals and directed topology
Abstract
In this paper, the cooperative consensus tracking control problem is
investigated for hybrid multi-agent systems with slow interference
time-varying signals and directed topology. First of all, the dynamical
model of hybrid multi-agent system with slow interference time-varying
signals is built up, which contains second-order continuous and
first-order discrete time agents. Secondly, interference observers of
first-order and second-order agents are introduced, which can
effectively detect interference signals, and estimate the velocity of
second-order agents to realize compensation. Meanwhile a kind of sliding
mode controllers based on interference compensation are designed to come
true the cooperative consensus tracking of hybrid multi-agent systems.
Then, via Lyapunov method, the stability of hybrid multi-agent system is
attested. And the sufficient conditions are given for the realization of
cooperative consensus tracking. In the end, simulation examples
ulteriorly demonstrate the validity of our results.04 Sep 2023Submitted to International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control 04 Sep 2023Submission Checks Completed
04 Sep 2023Assigned to Editor
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