Adaptive consensus tracking control for robotic manipulators with nonlinear time‐varying fault‐tolerant actuator and unknown control input directions
Qianyi Zhang,
Qingzhen Zhang,
Jinkun Liu
Abstract:SummaryThe consensus tracking mechanism of a multi‐agent system consisting of third‐order nonlinear single joint manipulators was investigated in this study based on the pertinent industrial context. Unlike many previous studies on consensus control that presumed a known control direction, this investigation addressed the complex challenges posed by unknown control directions and time‐varying actuators. Specifically, we explored both time‐invariant and time‐varying actuator faults in scenarios wherein all para… Show more
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