Event-triggered robust control for multi-player nonzero-sum games with input constraints and mismatched uncertainties

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBUST AND NONLINEAR CONTROL(2023)

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In this article, an event-triggered robust control (ETRC) method is investigated for multi-player nonzero-sum games of continuous-time input constrained nonlinear systems with mismatched uncertainties. By constructing an auxiliary system and designing an appropriate value function, the robust control problem of input constrained nonlinear systems is transformed into an optimal regulation problem. Then, a critic neural network (NN) is adopted to approximate the value function of each player for solving the event-triggered coupled Hamilton-Jacobi equation and obtaining control laws. Based on a designed event-triggering condition, control laws are updated when events occur only. Thus, both computational burden and communication bandwidth are reduced. We prove that the weight approximation errors of critic NNs and the closed-loop uncertain multi-player system states are all uniformly ultimately bounded thanks to the Lyapunov's direct method. Finally, two examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed ETRC method.
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adaptive dynamic programming, event-triggered robust control, input constraints, neural networks, nonzero-sum games, uncertain multi-player nonlinear systems
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