2023
DOI: 10.1002/acs.3581
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Observer‐based adaptive time‐varying group formation tracking control for nonlinear second‐order multi‐agent systems

Abstract: In this article, observer-based adaptive control of time-varying group formation tracking (TVGFT) problem for nonlinear second-order multi-agent systems is discussed. Follower agents are divided into multiple groups and all agents communicate with each other to exist the spanning tree. The followers of different groups follow the corresponding leaders to accomplish different tasks. The design of the control protocol is based on the observation of agents and the communication between the agents. Sufficient cond… Show more

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“…As the most fundamental theme of collaborative behavior, consensus is to achieve a common state for specific variables under appropriate control algorithms that satisfy local interaction rules, playing a crucial role in practical engineering applications such as power electronic, unmanned air vehicles, and mobile robots. On this basis, other collective behaviors were further developed, including bipartite consensus, [1][2][3] formation tracking, [4][5][6] containment, 7 flocking 8 and so forth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the most fundamental theme of collaborative behavior, consensus is to achieve a common state for specific variables under appropriate control algorithms that satisfy local interaction rules, playing a crucial role in practical engineering applications such as power electronic, unmanned air vehicles, and mobile robots. On this basis, other collective behaviors were further developed, including bipartite consensus, [1][2][3] formation tracking, [4][5][6] containment, 7 flocking 8 and so forth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%