Properties of interconnected negative imaginary systems and extension to formation‐containment control of networked multi‐UAV systems with experimental validation results

Author:

Su Yu‐Hsiang1ORCID,Bhowmick Parijat2ORCID,Lanzon Alexander1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Manchester UK

2. Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Assam India

Abstract

AbstractThis paper extends the properties of a positive feedback interconnection of two negative imaginary (NI) systems to multi‐agent NI systems and proposes a new formation‐containment control methodology relying on the characteristic loci technique. Inspired by recent applications of NI and passivity‐based control techniques in the multi‐agent systems (MAS) domain, a new formation‐tracking and containment control scheme is developed for a class of networked multi‐UAV systems. The proposed scheme offers a two‐stage and two‐loop control configuration where the inner loop uses a cascaded PID controller to ensure stable hovering of the UAVs, and the outer loop deploys a distributed “mixed” SNI and strictly passive controller to achieve the formation‐containment objectives. This scheme works with a dynamic output feedback control strategy; hence, it offers advantages when the full‐state measurement is not possible. In contrast to the well‐known Lyapunov theory‐based cooperative control schemes, the present one exploits the characteristic loci technique to prove the formation‐tracking and containment phenomena theoretically. The paper also provides experimental validation results on a fleet of Crazyflie 2.1 nano quadcopters.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Control and Systems Engineering,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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