Abstract

In this article, we propose bionic swarm control based on second-order communication topology (SOCT) inspired by the migration of birds, which solves the difficulty in constructing communication topologies and high-computational complexity in controlling large-scale swarm systems. To realize bionic swarm control, there are three problems supposed to be solved. First, the adjacency matrix and the Laplacian matrix in traditional methods cannot be applied to SOCT directly, which should be redesigned. Second, sub-swarm systems formed based on 2-order communication topology (2-OCT) and independently distributed with each other also need to be put forward to reduce computational complexity. At last, the followers in 1-order communication topology (1-OCT) are set as the leaders of sub-swarm systems in 2-OCT. As a result, coupling in large-scale swarm systems would be reduced. The bionic swarm controller is designed through the backstepping method. In this case, the stability of bionic swarm controller is proven by the designed Lyapunov function. The simulations show the efficiency of the designed bionic swarm controller. And the tracking-containment control based on SOCT with 42 swarm members is realized.

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