International Journal of Control, Vol.90, No.11, 2461-2470, 2017
Decentralised consensus-based formation tracking of multiple differential drive robots
This article investigates the control problem for formation tracking of multiple nonholonomic robots under distributed manner which means each robot only needs local information exchange. A class of general state and input transform is introduced to convert the formation-tracking issue of multi-robot systemsinto the consensus-likeproblem with time-varying reference. The distributed observer-based protocol with nonlinear dynamics is developed for each robot to achieve the consensus tracking of the new system, which namely means a group of nonholonomic mobile robots can form the desired formation configuration with its centroid moving along the predefined reference trajectory. The finite-time stability of observer and control law is analysed rigorously by using the Lyapunov direct method, algebraic graph theory and matrix analysis. Numerical examples are finally provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the theory results proposed in this paper.
Keywords:Multi-robot systems;formation tracking;nonholonomic constraint;consensus distributed;coordination;finite-time stability;non-smooth analysis