This paper is concerned with adaptive consensus tracking control of nonlinear multi-agent systems with actuator faults and unknown nonidentical control directions under double semi-Markovian switching topologies.Consi...This paper is concerned with adaptive consensus tracking control of nonlinear multi-agent systems with actuator faults and unknown nonidentical control directions under double semi-Markovian switching topologies.Considering the complex working environment and the stability differences in communication links between leaders and followers,a double semi-Markov process is first introduced to describe the random switching of communication topologies in the leader-follower structure.In order to address challenges from the unknown nonidentical control directions and partial loss of effectiveness actuator faults,a completely independent parameter is introduced into the Nussbaum function to overcome the inherent obstacle of mutual cancellation and avoid the rapid growth rate.Considering only the state information of agents is transmitted among the agents,an adaptive distributed fault-tolerant consensus tracking control is proposed based on the double semi-Markovian switching topologies using the designed Nussbaum function.Furthermore,the stability of the closed-loop nonlinear multi-agent systems is analyzed using contradiction argument and Lyapunov theorem,from which the asymptotic consensus tracking in mean square sense can be obtained.A numerical simulation example is provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.展开更多
In this paper we propose an improved fuzzy adaptive control strategy, for a class of nonlinear chaotic fractional order(SISO) systems with unknown control gain sign. The online control algorithm uses fuzzy logic sets ...In this paper we propose an improved fuzzy adaptive control strategy, for a class of nonlinear chaotic fractional order(SISO) systems with unknown control gain sign. The online control algorithm uses fuzzy logic sets for the identification of the fractional order chaotic system, whereas the lack of a priori knowledge on the control directions is solved by introducing a fractional order Nussbaum gain. Based on Lyapunov stability theorem, stability analysis is performed for the proposed control method for an acceptable synchronization error level. In this work, the Gr ¨unwald-Letnikov method is used for numerical approximation of the fractional order systems. A simulation example is given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.展开更多
This paper considers adaptive event-triggered stabilization for a class of uncertain time-varying nonlinear systems.Remarkably,the systems contain intrinsic time-varying unknown parameters which are allowed to be non-...This paper considers adaptive event-triggered stabilization for a class of uncertain time-varying nonlinear systems.Remarkably,the systems contain intrinsic time-varying unknown parameters which are allowed to be non-differentiable and in turn can be fast-varying.Moreover,the systems admit unknown control directions.To counteract the different uncertainties,more than one compensation mechanism has to be incorporated.However,in the context of event-triggered control,ensuring the effectiveness of these compensation mechanisms under reduced execution necessitates delicate design and analysis.This paper proposes a tight and powerful strategy for adaptive event-triggered control(ETC)by integrating the state-of-the-art adaptive techniques.In particular,the strategy substantially mitigates the conservatism caused by repetitive inequality-based treatments of uncertainties.Specifically,by leveraging the congelation-of-variables method and tuning functions,the conservatism in the treatment of the fast-varying parameters is significantly reduced.With multiple Nussbaum functions employed to handle unknown control directions,a set of dynamic compensations is designed to counteract unknown amplitudes of control coefficients without relying on inequality-based treatments.Moreover,a dedicated dynamic compensation is introduced to deal with the control coefficient coupled with the execution error,based on which a relativethreshold event-triggering mechanism(ETM)is rigorously validated.It turns out that the adaptive event-triggered controller achieves the closed-loop convergence while guaranteeing a uniform lower bound for inter-execution times.Simulation results verify the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed strategy.展开更多
A design scheme of adaptive fuzzy controller for a class of uncertain MIMO nonlinear systems with unknown dead-zones and a triangular control structure is proposed in this pa-per.The design is based on the principle o...A design scheme of adaptive fuzzy controller for a class of uncertain MIMO nonlinear systems with unknown dead-zones and a triangular control structure is proposed in this pa-per.The design is based on the principle of sliding mode control and the property of Nussbaum function.The approach does not require a priori knowledge of the signs of the control gains and the upper bounds and lower bounds of dead-zone parameters to be known a priori.By introducing the integral-type Lyapunov function and adopting the adaptive compensation term of the upper bound of the optimal approximation error and the dead-zone disturbance,the closed-loop control system is proved to be semi-globally stable in the sense that all signals involved are bounded,with tracking errors converging to zero.展开更多
The adaptive fixed-time consensus problem for a class of nonlinear multi-agent systems(MASs)with actuator faults is considered in this paper.To approximate the unknown nonlinear functions in MASs,radial basis function...The adaptive fixed-time consensus problem for a class of nonlinear multi-agent systems(MASs)with actuator faults is considered in this paper.To approximate the unknown nonlinear functions in MASs,radial basis function neural networks are used.In addition,the first order sliding mode differentiator is utilized to solve the“explosion of complexity”problem,and a filter error compensation method is proposed to ensure the convergence of filter error in fixed time.With the help of the Nussbaum function,the actuator failure compensation mechanism is constructed.By designing the adaptive fixed-time controller,all signals in MASs are bounded,and the consensus errors between the leader and all followers converge to a small area of origin.Finally,the effectiveness of the proposed control method is verified by simulation examples.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(62333011,62020106003)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China(BK20222012)+1 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(NE2024005)the Postgraduate Research&Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province(KYCX24_0594)。
文摘This paper is concerned with adaptive consensus tracking control of nonlinear multi-agent systems with actuator faults and unknown nonidentical control directions under double semi-Markovian switching topologies.Considering the complex working environment and the stability differences in communication links between leaders and followers,a double semi-Markov process is first introduced to describe the random switching of communication topologies in the leader-follower structure.In order to address challenges from the unknown nonidentical control directions and partial loss of effectiveness actuator faults,a completely independent parameter is introduced into the Nussbaum function to overcome the inherent obstacle of mutual cancellation and avoid the rapid growth rate.Considering only the state information of agents is transmitted among the agents,an adaptive distributed fault-tolerant consensus tracking control is proposed based on the double semi-Markovian switching topologies using the designed Nussbaum function.Furthermore,the stability of the closed-loop nonlinear multi-agent systems is analyzed using contradiction argument and Lyapunov theorem,from which the asymptotic consensus tracking in mean square sense can be obtained.A numerical simulation example is provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
基金supported by the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research(MESRS)for CNEPRU Research Project(A01L08UN210120110001)
文摘In this paper we propose an improved fuzzy adaptive control strategy, for a class of nonlinear chaotic fractional order(SISO) systems with unknown control gain sign. The online control algorithm uses fuzzy logic sets for the identification of the fractional order chaotic system, whereas the lack of a priori knowledge on the control directions is solved by introducing a fractional order Nussbaum gain. Based on Lyapunov stability theorem, stability analysis is performed for the proposed control method for an acceptable synchronization error level. In this work, the Gr ¨unwald-Letnikov method is used for numerical approximation of the fractional order systems. A simulation example is given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.
基金supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(62033007)the Fundamental Research Program of Shandong Province(ZR2023ZD37).
文摘This paper considers adaptive event-triggered stabilization for a class of uncertain time-varying nonlinear systems.Remarkably,the systems contain intrinsic time-varying unknown parameters which are allowed to be non-differentiable and in turn can be fast-varying.Moreover,the systems admit unknown control directions.To counteract the different uncertainties,more than one compensation mechanism has to be incorporated.However,in the context of event-triggered control,ensuring the effectiveness of these compensation mechanisms under reduced execution necessitates delicate design and analysis.This paper proposes a tight and powerful strategy for adaptive event-triggered control(ETC)by integrating the state-of-the-art adaptive techniques.In particular,the strategy substantially mitigates the conservatism caused by repetitive inequality-based treatments of uncertainties.Specifically,by leveraging the congelation-of-variables method and tuning functions,the conservatism in the treatment of the fast-varying parameters is significantly reduced.With multiple Nussbaum functions employed to handle unknown control directions,a set of dynamic compensations is designed to counteract unknown amplitudes of control coefficients without relying on inequality-based treatments.Moreover,a dedicated dynamic compensation is introduced to deal with the control coefficient coupled with the execution error,based on which a relativethreshold event-triggering mechanism(ETM)is rigorously validated.It turns out that the adaptive event-triggered controller achieves the closed-loop convergence while guaranteeing a uniform lower bound for inter-execution times.Simulation results verify the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed strategy.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of P.R.China(60074013),the Foundation of the Education Bureau of JiangsuProvince(KK0310067&05KJB520152),and the Foundation of Infor-mation Science Subject Group of Yangzhou University(ISG 030606).
文摘A design scheme of adaptive fuzzy controller for a class of uncertain MIMO nonlinear systems with unknown dead-zones and a triangular control structure is proposed in this pa-per.The design is based on the principle of sliding mode control and the property of Nussbaum function.The approach does not require a priori knowledge of the signs of the control gains and the upper bounds and lower bounds of dead-zone parameters to be known a priori.By introducing the integral-type Lyapunov function and adopting the adaptive compensation term of the upper bound of the optimal approximation error and the dead-zone disturbance,the closed-loop control system is proved to be semi-globally stable in the sense that all signals involved are bounded,with tracking errors converging to zero.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(62003093,62203119,62033003,62121004)the China National Postdoctoral Program(BX20220095,2022M710826)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2022A1515011506)the Guangzhou Science and Technology Planning Project(202102020586)。
文摘The adaptive fixed-time consensus problem for a class of nonlinear multi-agent systems(MASs)with actuator faults is considered in this paper.To approximate the unknown nonlinear functions in MASs,radial basis function neural networks are used.In addition,the first order sliding mode differentiator is utilized to solve the“explosion of complexity”problem,and a filter error compensation method is proposed to ensure the convergence of filter error in fixed time.With the help of the Nussbaum function,the actuator failure compensation mechanism is constructed.By designing the adaptive fixed-time controller,all signals in MASs are bounded,and the consensus errors between the leader and all followers converge to a small area of origin.Finally,the effectiveness of the proposed control method is verified by simulation examples.