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Distributed Label-Free Fencing of Second-Order Multi-Agent Systems for a Moving Target With an Unknown Time-Varying Acceleration

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This letter investigates the moving target fencing problem for second-order multi-agent systems, where an unknown time-varying acceleration actuates the target. Without predefined distances, we propose a distributed label-free target-fencing strategy comprising a finite-time target motion estimator and a label-free target fencing controller. Relying solely on the target position, the estimator ensures the finite-time convergence of the estimation errors regarding target velocity and acceleration. The controller is designed with an attractive term that propels agents towards the target and an inter-agent repulsion term. The target is asymptotically fenced under the proposed fencing strategy, ensuring no inter-agent collisions and achieving velocity convergence, even with unexpected misbehaving agents. The results are proved by rigorous theoretical analysis and verified by numerical simulations.

Convex hullsConvergenceMulti-agent systemsEstimation errorCollision avoidanceVectorsTrainingTopologyTime-varying systemsSensors

Song Jiang、Jiang Zhao、Pei Chi、Yingxun Wang

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School of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China

Institute of Unmanned System, Beihang University, Beijing, China

2025

IEEE Control Systems Letters

IEEE Control Systems Letters

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年,卷(期):2025.9(1)
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