Abstract
This paper is dedicated to the problem of actuator fault estimation and fault-tolerant control for general linear leader–follower multi-agent systems subject to external disturbance and communication delay. First, the intermediate variable observer is constructed to estimate faults using relative information with symmetric time delays. A contradiction between the convergence speed of estimation error and the time-delay margin is revealed, where quick convergence implies small time-delay margin. As such, the augmented system observer is employed to improve the convergence speed. In the next, integrated scheme is adopted to handle the bi-directional interaction between fault estimation and fault-tolerant control arising from external disturbance and time-varying faults. In addition, we also consider the asymmetric delay case with only transmission delay. The delay-independent stability condition is derived with the use of augmented system observer by virtue of Lyapunov–Krasovskii function and [Formula: see text] robust theories. Finally, the simulation results are presented to verify the effectiveness of proposed method.
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