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Cascade-Based Distributed Estimator Tracking Control for Swarm of Multiple Nonholonomic Wheeled Mobile Robots via Leader–Follower Approach

Dinesh Elayaperumal, Sachin Sakthi Kuppusami Sakthivel, Sathishkumar Moorthy, Sathiyamoorthi Arthanari, Young Hoon Joo, Jae Hoon Jeong

Year
2025
Citations
3

Abstract

This study aims to explore the tracking control challenge in a swarm of multiple nonholonomic wheeled mobile robots (NWMRs) by utilizing a distributed leader–follower strategy grounded in the cascade system theory. Firstly, the kinematic control law is developed for the leader by constructing a sliding surface based on the error tracking model with a virtual reference trajectory. Secondly, a communication topology with the desired formation pattern is modeled for the multiple robots by using the graph theory. Further, in the leader–follower NWMR system, each follower lacks direct access to the leader’s information. Therefore, a novel distributed-based controller by PD-based controller for the follower is developed, enabling each follower to obtain the leader’s information. Thirdly, for each case, we give a further analysis of the closed-loop system to guarantee uniform global asymptotic stability with the conditions based on the cascade system theory. Finally, the trajectory tracking performance of the proposed controllers for the NWMR system is illustrated through simulation results. The leader robot achieved a low RMSE of 1.6572 (Robot 1), indicating accurate trajectory tracking. Follower robots showed RMSEs of 2.6425 (Robot 2), 3.0132 (Robot 3), and 4.2132 (Robot 3), reflecting minor variations due to the distributed control strategy and local disturbances.

Keywords

Nonholonomic systemMobile robotCascadeEstimatorTracking (education)Swarm behaviourControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceRobotControl (management)

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