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Dynamic Event-Triggered Communication-Based Adaptive Consensus Tracking of Uncertain Nonlinear Multiagent Systems in Pure-Feedback Formopen access

Authors
Kim, Hyung JinYoo, Sung Jin
Issue Date
2023
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Consensus control; Multi-agent systems; Vehicle dynamics; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Stability analysis; Neural networks; Monitoring; Distributed consensus tracking; dynamic event-triggered inter-agent communication; dynamic surface control; neural networks; uncertain pure-feedback nonlinear systems
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.11, pp 21092 - 21103
Pages
12
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
11
Start Page
21092
End Page
21103
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/66566
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3250440
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
This study is aimed at investigating a dynamic event-triggered communication-based adaptive distributed consensus control problem for a class of uncertain pure-feedback nonlinear multiagent systems with limited communication resources. The nonaffine nonlinear functions of multiagent systems are assumed to be unknown and heterogeneous, and intermittent inter-agent communication is considered to occur within a directed network. A novel adaptive distributed dynamic surface control strategy using neural networks is developed to manage non-differentiable virtual control laws associated with the intermittent communication between agents with uncertain nonaffine nonlinear parts. The key contribution of this research is the derivation of dynamic event-triggering conditions using distributed tracking errors to efficiently adjust inter-event times, while ensuring the consensus tracking performance and robustness against unexpected external disturbances. Compared with the existing static event-triggered communication approach, the proposed controller can alleviate the communication burden among agents. Using technical lemmas, it is shown that all signals of the considered system are semiglobally uniformly ultimately bounded, and Zeno behavior is strictly excluded. Comparative simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed dynamic event-triggered control approach.
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