Coordinated Path Following of UAVs using Event-Triggered Communication over Networks with Digraph Topologies
Hyungsoo Kang, Isaac Kaminer, Venanzio Cichella, Naira Hovakimyan
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This article presents a novel time-coordination algorithm based on event-triggered communication to ensure multiple UAVs progress along their desired paths in coordination with one another. In the proposed algorithm, a UAV transmits its progression information to its neighbor UAVs only when a decentralized trigger condition is satisfied. Consequently, it significantly reduces the volume of inter-vehicle communications required to achieve the goal compared with the existing algorithms based on continuous communication. With such intermittent communications, it is shown that a decentralized coordination controller guarantees exponential convergence of the coordination error to a neighborhood of zero. Furthermore, a lower bound on the difference between two consecutive event-triggered times is provided showing that the Zeno behavior is excluded with the proposed algorithm. Lastly, simulation results validate the efficacy of the proposed algorithm.
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