Distributed event-triggered bipartite consensus for multi-agent systems associated with signed graphs

Sifan Yang, Jiayan Wen, W. Luo, Zonghong Zhu, G. Xie, Jin Tao
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In order to reduce the unnecessary consumption of limited resources e.g., network bandwidth, communication cost, and energy of agents, a bipartite consensus problem of first-order multi-agent systems under linear asynchronous decentralized event-triggered control is investigated. According to properties of the connected signed graphs, the bipartite consensus control of a first-order multi-agent systems with the coexistence of cooperative and competitive interactions is designed, so that the multi-agent systems can reach an agreement with an identical magnitude but opposite sign. Due to the drawbacks of unnecessary consumption of communication cost in traditional sampling methods, we consider the event-triggered control bipartite consensus protocol, where both the control protocol and the event-triggered condition are based on local information and sampled states of neighboring agents. Specifically, cutting off continuous communication between agents will reduce energy consumption and communication utilization. The simulation results are given to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed control protocol.
带有符号图的多智能体系统的分布式事件触发二部一致性
为了减少智能体对有限资源(如网络带宽、通信成本和能量)的不必要消耗,研究了线性异步分散事件触发控制下一阶多智能体系统的二部共识问题。根据连通符号图的性质,设计了一阶多智能体系统的合作与竞争共存的二部共识控制,使多智能体系统能达成大小相同但符号相反的协议。针对传统采样方法存在通信开销过大的缺点,本文提出了事件触发控制二部分共识协议,该协议的控制条件和事件触发条件均基于局部信息和相邻agent的采样状态。具体来说,切断agent之间的连续通信将降低能耗和通信利用率。仿真结果验证了所提控制协议的有效性。
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