Abstract

In this paper, we study the multi-target tracking problem of networked robotic systems (NRSs) within predefined time under a directed interaction topology considering disturbances and physical parameter uncertainties. On the basis of non-singular sliding-mode surface, a new predefined-time estimator-based hierarchical control algorithm is put forward so as to address the tracking problem under the case of multiple moving targets. Using the time base generator (TBG), a distributed estimator algorithm is designed to ensure that the followers can estimate different target states within a predefined-time. Certain sufficient conditions of predefined-time multi-target tracking of NRSs are presented using the Lyapunov stability and neighbor information interaction principle. In the end, numerical simulation experiments are offered to indicate the availability and correctness of the theoretical results.

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