Model Reference Adaptive Stabilizing Control with Application to Leaderless Consensus

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Dongdong Yue (Southeast University)

Simone Baldi (Southeast University)

Jinde Cao (Southeast University)

Bart Schutter (TU Delft - Delft Center for Systems and Control)

Research Group
Team Bart De Schutter
Copyright
© 2024 Dongdong Yue, S. Baldi, Jinde Cao, B.H.K. De Schutter
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TAC.2023.3313642
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Copyright
© 2024 Dongdong Yue, S. Baldi, Jinde Cao, B.H.K. De Schutter
Research Group
Team Bart De Schutter
Bibliographical Note
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Issue number
3
Volume number
69
Pages (from-to)
2052-2059
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Abstract

This article describes an extension of the well-known model reference adaptive control (MRAC) approach. The extension relies on explicitly involving the tracking error in the feedback control law: it is shown that including this term along with its appropriate extra adaptive gain allows one to handle possibly unstable reference dynamics. Owing to its stabilizing nature, the proposed framework is referred to as model reference adaptive stabilizing control. Such an extension turns out to be particularly useful in leaderless consensus of heterogeneous uncertain agents, since the literature has discussed that leaderless adaptation may not avoid unstable closed-loop dynamics. In such consensus setting, the framework, referred to as model reference adaptive stabilizing consensus, generalizes the existing MRAC-based consensus schemes and can achieve consensus when state-of-the-art MRAC-based schemes may fail.

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