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Formation tracking for nonaffine nonlinear multiagent systems using neural network adaptive control
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    Formation tracking for nonaffine nonlinear multiagent systems using neural network adaptive control (English)
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    10 December 2020
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    Summary: Adaptive tracking control for distributed multiagent systems in nonaffine form is considered in this paper. Each follower agent is modeled by a nonlinear pure-feedback system with nonaffine form, and a nonlinear system is unknown functions rather than constants. Radial basis function neural networks (NNs) are employed to approximate the unknown nonlinear functions, and weights of NNs are updated by adaptive law in finite-time form. Then, the adaptive finite NN approach and backstepping technology are combined to construct the consensus tracking control protocol. Numerical simulation is presented to demonstrate the efficacy of suggested control proposal.
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