2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.167451366.62690277/v1
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Optimal consensus control for double-integrator multi-agent systems with unknown dynamics using adaptive dynamic programming

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to utilize adaptive dynamic programming to solve an optimal consensus problem for double-integrator multi-agent systems with completely unknown dynamics. In double-integrator multi-agent systems, flocking algorithms that neglect agents’ inertial effect can cause unstable group behavior. Despite the fact that an inertias-independent protocol exists, the design of its control law is decided by dynamics and inertia. However, inertia in reality is difficult to measure accurately, there… Show more

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