Switching threshold event‐triggered critic algorithm for optimal orbit tracking and formation motion

Author:

Yu Rui1ORCID,Chen Yang‐Yang1,Zhang Ya1

Affiliation:

1. School of Automation and Key Laboratory of Measurement and Control of Complex Systems of Engineering, Ministry of Education Southeast University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractThis paper deals with the orbit tracking and formation motion problems with optimal energies and reduced computational cost. First, the orbit tracking and formation motion are decomposed into movements in the normal and tangent directions of level orbits, respectively, and simultaneously, the optimal value functions in both directions are defined. Then, to reduce the computational cost, a switching threshold event‐triggered (STET) mechanism is designed. Based on the STET mechanism, the optimal value functions are constructed to evaluate the optimal energies of orbit tracking and formation motion. Critic neural networks are then designed to approximate the optimal value functions, which yield the optimal policies along the normal and tangent directions of desired orbits, that is, a so‐called switching threshold event‐triggered critic algorithm (STET‐C). Theoretical analysis of system convergence is given in detail. Finally, two comparison simulations are given. The former intends to verify the optimal energy of STET‐C compared to the feedback controllers. The latter shows that STET‐C significantly reduces the computational cost in contrast with the non‐triggered actor‐critic algorithm, non‐triggered critic algorithm, and the relative threshold event‐triggered critic algorithm.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Computer Science Applications,Human-Computer Interaction,Control and Systems Engineering

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