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Distributed event-triggered robust adaptive formation control of multi-agent rigid bodies on [Formula: see text]
Manmohan Sharma1, Ramalingam Sakthivel2, Kuldeep Yadav3
1School of Electronics Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Kelambakkam-Vandalur Road, Chennai, 600127, Tamil Nadu, India. manmohan.sharma@vit.ac.in.
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The study introduces a distributed robust adaptive event-triggered methodology for formation control of multi-agent rigid bodies within the [Formula: see text] framework, utilizing bearing vector measurements. The rigid body's mass and moment of inertia are treated as unknown but bounded, with an adaptive law designed to estimate these parameters. A time-varying yet bounded disturbance is assumed to influence each rigid body. The robust adaptive control law is adapted to event-triggered scenarios to mitigate communication demands across the network. The communication topology is undirected. A rigorous mathematical proof demonstrates that tracking errors converge exponentially to a residual set. Numerical simulations validate the proposed approach, and a comparative discussion with existing literature is provided.
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