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Constrained Cooperative Control for High-Order Fully Actuated Multiagent Systems With Application to Air-Bearing Spacecraft Simulators

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IEEE-ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 1570-1581

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMECH.2022.3223927

Keywords

Mathematical models; Predictive models; Predictive control; Space vehicles; Multi-agent systems; Mechatronics; IEEE transactions; Constrained control; cooperative control; formation control of air-bearing spacecraft (ABS) simulators; high-order fully actuated multiagent systems (HOFAMASs); predictive control; stability and consensus

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This article focuses on constrained cooperative control for high-order fully actuated multiagent systems subject to input saturation and prescribed performance. A predictive control scheme is proposed to achieve constrained cooperation among these systems. The scheme includes an incremental HOFA prediction model constructed using a Diophantine equation and the optimization of a cost function to develop optimal constrained cooperative controllers. The article also discusses stability and consensus conditions, and presents simulated and experimental results to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
This article is concerned with the constrained cooperative control for high-order fully actuated multiagent systems (HOFAMASs) subject to input saturation and prescribed performance. A predictive control scheme is given to achieve constrained cooperation among HOFAMASs. In this scheme, an incremental HOFA (IHOFA) prediction model is constructed by using a Diophantine equation to replace a reduced-order one. A cost function, investigating the cooperative performance and the constraints on input saturation and prescribed performance, is optimized by multistep output predictions so that the optimal constrained cooperative controllers are developed to satisfy the consensus requirement and given constraints. The further discussion gives a condition of stability and consensus, which is convenient to check and extend in practice. Simulated and experimental results of formation control for air-bearing spacecraft simulators are shown to illustrate the effectiveness of the provided scheme.

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