Abstract

This research paper studies the consensus tracking control problem for a class of uncertain non-affine non-linear multi-agent systems (MASs). First, different from the separation design scheme using the mean value theorem in previous works, this research paper not only uses the mean value theorem but also introduces the Taylor decoupling method to decouple the complex unknown non-affine structure. Second, to solve the difficulty of unknown non-linear functions in non-linear MASs, an intelligent technique based on neural networks was used. In addition, compared with the existing traditional event-triggered control strategy based on the relative threshold, an improved event-triggered control strategy based on the decreasing function of error variables was introduced to reduce the waste of unnecessary resources. The theoretical result shows that the whole closed-loop system is stable under the action of the proposed control protocol. Finally, the simulation experiment verifies the effectiveness of our control method.

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