Abstract

The consensus tracking of multi-agent systems (MASs) with process and sensor faults is investigated in this paper. First, process faults are taken into account, and an intermediate estimator is designed to estimate the system states and faults. By formulating appropriate Lyapunov functions, some sufficient conditions are derived to ensure the consensus tracking of MASs. Subsequently, the obtained results are extended to the case that both process and sensor faults occur in MASs. Leveraging the estimated system states and faults, an unique control protocol is proposed to achieve the consensus tracking of MASs and effectively compensate for process faults. The obtained theoretical results are demonstrated and verified by two simulation examples.

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