Distributed Event-Triggered Circular Formation Control for Multiple Anonymous Mobile Robots With Order Preservation and Obstacle Avoidance

Peng Xu, Wenxiang Li, Jin Tao, Matthias Dehmer, Frank Emmert-Streib, Guangming Xie, Minyi Xu, Quan Zhou

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Abstract

This article investigates circular formation control problems for a group of anonymous mobile robots in the plane, where all robots can converge asymptotically to a predefined circular orbit around a fixed target point without collision, and maintain any desired relative distances from their neighbors. Given the limited resources for communication and computation of robots, a distributed event-triggered method is firstly designed to reduce dependence on resources in multi-robot systems, where the controller's action is determined by whether the norm of the event-trigger function exceeds zero through continuous sampling. And then, to further minimize communications costs, a self-triggered strategy is proposed, which only uses discrete states sampled and sent by neighboring robots at their event instants. Furthermore, for the two proposed control laws, a Lyapunov functional is constructed, which allows sufficient stability conditions to be obtained on the circular formation for multi-robot systems. And at the same time, the controllers are proved to exclude Zeno behavior. At last, numerical simulation of controlling uniform and non-uniform circular formations by two control methods are conducted. Simulation results show that the designed controller can control all mobile robots to form either a uniform circular formation or a non-uniform circular formation while maintaining any desired relative distances between robots and guaranteeing that there is no collision during the whole evolution. One of the essential features of the proposed control methods is that they reduce the update rates of controllers and the communication frequency between robots. And also, the spatial order of robots is also preserved throughout the evaluation of the system without collision.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167288-167299
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Access
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • collision avoidance
  • control system synthesis
  • decentralised control
  • distributed control
  • linear systems
  • Lyapunov methods
  • mobile robots
  • multi-agent systems
  • multi-robot systems
  • position control
  • stability
  • multirobot systems
  • uniform circular formation
  • nonuniform circular formation
  • distributed event-triggered circular formation control
  • multiple anonymous mobile robots
  • circular formation control problems
  • predefined circular orbit
  • event-trigger function
  • self-triggered strategy
  • event instants
  • control laws
  • Zeno behavior
  • numerical simulation
  • communication frequency
  • Mobile robots
  • Collision avoidance
  • Multi-robot systems
  • Stability analysis
  • Licenses
  • Task analysis
  • Multi-robot system
  • circular formation
  • event-triggered
  • self-triggered
  • directed network

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