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Tracking Control of Multi-Agent Systems Using a Networked Predictive PID Tracking Scheme

Shuai Liu

2023IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica54 citationsDOI

Abstract

With the rapid development of network technology and control technology, a networked multi-agent control system is a key direction of modern industrial control systems, such as industrial Internet systems. This paper studies the tracking control problem of networked multi-agent systems with communication constraints, where each agent has no information on the dynamics of other agents except their outputs. A networked predictive proportional integral derivative (PPID) tracking scheme is proposed to achieve the desired tracking performance, compensate actively for communication delays, and simplify implementation in a distributed manner. This scheme combines the past, present and predictive information of neighbour agents to form a tracking error signal for each agent, and applies the proportional, integral, and derivative of the agent tracking error signal to control each individual agent. The criteria of the stability and output tracking consensus of multi-agent systems with the networked PPID tracking scheme are derived through detailed analysis on the closed-loop systems. The effectiveness of the networked PPID tracking scheme is illustrated via an example.

Topics & Concepts

Tracking (education)Tracking errorMulti-agent systemComputer scienceScheme (mathematics)Model predictive controlPID controllerControl theory (sociology)Tracking systemNetworked control systemControl engineeringStability (learning theory)Control (management)EngineeringArtificial intelligenceMachine learningMathematicsKalman filterTemperature controlPsychologyPedagogyMathematical analysisDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsAdaptive Control of Nonlinear SystemsAdvanced Control Systems Optimization