Finite-Time RBFNN-Based Observer for Cooperative Multi-Missile Tracking Control Under Dynamic Event-Triggered Mechanism
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This paper proposes a hierarchical cooperative tracking control method for multi-missile formations under dynamic event-triggered mechanisms, addressing parameter uncertainties and saturated overload constraints. The proposed hierarchical structure consists of a reference-trajectory generator and a trajectory-tracking controller. The reference-trajectory generator considers communication and collaboration among multiple interceptors, imposes saturation constraints on virtual control inputs, and generates reference trajectories for each receptor, effectively suppressing aggressive motions caused by overload saturation. On this basis, a radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) combined with a sliding-mode disturbance observer is adopted to estimate unknown external disturbances and unmodeled dynamics, and the finite-time convergence of the disturbance observer is proved. A tracking controller is then designed to ensure precise tracking of the reference trajectory by missile. This approach not only reduces communication and computational burdens but also effectively avoids Zeno behavior, enhancing the practical feasibility and robustness of the proposed method in engineering applications. The simulation results verify the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed method.