Dynamic event‐triggered adaptive neural nonsingular fixed‐time attitude control for multi‐UAVs systems
Huanqing Wang,
Muxuan Li,
Haikuo Shen
Abstract:SummaryThis article looks into the dynamic event‐triggered fixed‐time adaptive attitude control problem for nonlinear six‐rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with external disturbances. The multiple six‐rotor UAVs considered are regarded as nonlinear multi‐agent systems (MASs), and each subsystem has multiple inputs. Under the framework of backstepping recursive design, an effective adaptive fixed‐time control method is proposed by combining neural networks (NNs) technology and fixed‐time theory. NNs are utili… Show more
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