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Event-triggered iterative learning control for output constrained multi-agent systems

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  • Wei Cao
  • Huanhuan Li
  • Jinjie Qiao
  • Yi Zhu

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An event-triggered iterative learning consensus tracking control strategy is proposed for output constrained nonlinear discrete-time multi-agent systems. Firstly, the estimated Pseudo partial derivative(PPD) algorithm is determined based on the input and output data of the system, and the output observer is designed based on the estimated PPD. Secondly, the deadband controller is designed based on the output estimation error of the observer, and the event trigger condition is determined by comparing the size of the output estimation error and the deadband controller function value, and the agents communicate when the trigger condition is satisfied, and do not communicate when it is not satisfied. Then, the event-triggered iterative learning control algorithm is constructed using the estimated PPD, the trigger condition and the measurement error, and the convergence of the algorithm is proved by using the Lyapunov function, and the proposed algorithm can make the output constrained multi-agent system consistently and completely tracking on the desired trajectory without the need of real-time communication conditions. Finally, the simulation results further validate the effectiveness of the control protocol.

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  • Wei Cao & Huanhuan Li & Jinjie Qiao & Yi Zhu, 2025. "Event-triggered iterative learning control for output constrained multi-agent systems," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(3), pages 1-26, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0315209
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0315209
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