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Adaptive Fuzzy Consensus Tracking Control for Uncertain Fractional-Order Multiagent Systems With Event-Triggered Input

Liqi Wang, Jiuxiang Dong

2020IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems124 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article focuses on the problem of adaptive fuzzy consensus tracking control with event-triggered input for a class of fractional-order multiagent systems, where systems are considered to be with unmeasurable states, mismatched uncertain external disturbances, and unknown nonlinearities. An event-triggered mechanism with a decreasing threshold function is proposed in this article, which mitigates communication burden and avoids large control impulse. To achieve better tracking performance in distributed control strategy, a compensating fractional-order adaptation law associated with consensus tracking error is introduced when agents cannot obtain the information of reference trajectory directly. Under the fractional-order stability theory, a novel distributed adaptive event-triggered controller with fuzzy observers is constructed, which ensures the boundedness of tracking errors. A simulation example demonstrates the correctness of the presented scheme.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)CorrectnessMulti-agent systemComputer scienceFuzzy control systemFuzzy logicAdaptive controlTrajectoryTracking errorController (irrigation)Impulse (physics)ConsensusTracking (education)Control (management)Artificial intelligenceAlgorithmPhysicsAgronomyQuantum mechanicsBiologyPedagogyPsychologyAstronomyDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsNeural Networks Stability and SynchronizationAdaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems