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. 2017 Nov;71(Pt 1):32-39.
doi: 10.1016/j.isatra.2017.06.007. Epub 2017 Jun 22.

Observer-based distributed adaptive fault-tolerant containment control of multi-agent systems with general linear dynamics

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Observer-based distributed adaptive fault-tolerant containment control of multi-agent systems with general linear dynamics

Dan Ye et al. ISA Trans. 2017 Nov.

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the distributed containment control problem of multi-agent systems with actuator bias faults based on observer method. The objective is to drive the followers into the convex hull spanned by the dynamic leaders, where the input is unknown but bounded. By constructing an observer to estimate the states and bias faults, an effective distributed adaptive fault-tolerant controller is developed. Different from the traditional method, an auxiliary controller gain is designed to deal with the unknown inputs and bias faults together. Moreover, the coupling gain can be adjusted online through the adaptive mechanism without using the global information. Furthermore, the proposed control protocol can guarantee that all the signals of the closed-loop systems are bounded and all the followers converge to the convex hull with bounded residual errors formed by the dynamic leaders. Finally, a decoupled linearized longitudinal motion model of the F-18 aircraft is used to demonstrate the effectiveness.

Keywords: Adaptive protocol; Bias faults; Containment control; Multi-agent systems; State observer.

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