Abstract

AbstractThis article investigates the distributed formation trajectory tracking problem of a homogeneous quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) system using a leader‐follower consensus protocol in three‐dimensional space. To enable the follower UAVs in the swarm to track a single leader UAV and form a desired formation under undirected topology, a six‐degree‐of‐freedom dynamic model with bounded time‐varying disturbances is established, which is divided into a tracking subsystem and a stabilizing subsystem. A practical sliding mode control (PSMC) based event‐triggered algorithm is proposed to achieve distributed formation control for a leader‐follower quadrotor UAVs system and reduce the network transmission resources. To address the potential issue of inter‐UAVs collisions during formation, an artificial potential field (APF) method is introduced in the tracking subsystem, and an disturbance observer is introduced in the stabilizing subsystem to estimate the unknown external disturbances. The boundedness of signals in the closed‐loop system is demonstrated using Lyapunov stability theory, and the exclusion of Zeno behavior can be ensured by having a positive lower bound on the inter‐event time between two consecutive triggering events. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed event‐triggered algorithm is validated through simulation examples.

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