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Near-optimal sliding mode control for multi-robot consensus under dynamic events

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We propose a continuous-time design for finite-time consensus control for multi-robot system using event-based near-optimal sliding mode control. The system has a leader–follower framework prone to external bounded disturbance. The… Click to show full abstract

We propose a continuous-time design for finite-time consensus control for multi-robot system using event-based near-optimal sliding mode control. The system has a leader–follower framework prone to external bounded disturbance. The proposed design comprises of three parts: (i) formulation of control-affine dynamics, (ii) design a triggering condition for control updates that guarantee stability and consensus in the system, and (iii) design a near-optimal sliding mode control using neural-network based approximate dynamic programming. We derive a bound on inter-event time that guarantees admissibility of updated control input values. We finally validate the efficacy of proposed design through real-time experiments using three Pioneer P3-DX mobile robots (leader and two followers) and comparative analyses with other state-of-the-art approaches. The control updates of follower-1 and follower-2 robots are approximately and , respectively, that reduce the computational burden in multi-robot framework. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

Keywords: sliding mode; mode control; control; multi robot; near optimal; optimal sliding

Journal Title: Advanced Robotics
Year Published: 2023

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