2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1205449/v1
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Fixed-time Active Disturbance Rejection Consensus Tracking Control of A Multi-Agent System via Event-Triggered Mechanism

Abstract: A fixed-time active disturbance rejection control (FTADRC) consensus tracking strategy is proposed for a class of non-affine nonlinear multi-agent systems with an event-trigger-based communication. Non-affine followers are transformed into affine ones by combining the implicit function theorem with the mean value theorem. A distributed event-triggered estimator is introduced based on its neighbor output information. It is for estimation of a leader’s signal for parts of followers, who are not able to access th… Show more

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