Flocking of mobile intelligent agents on fuzzy system with optimal theories
Tóm tắt
A dynamical model is presented for autonomous mobile intelligent agents. Based on the local information of the swarm, a fuzzy logical controller (FLC) is built for the attraction/repulsion function. The flocking of the separation, cohesion and alignment are achieved by combining with the rate consensus algorithm. Based on the optimal controller theories, a performance target is used to measure the states of the system. By applying the connected network from the individual local perceived information, the aggregation of the multi-agent systems can swarm following a whole consensus in the computer simulations.
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