A Dynamic Event-Triggered Control Approach to Leader-Following Consensus for Linear Multiagent Systems

Dan Liu, Guanghong Yang
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Abstract

This article focuses on the leader-following consensus for linear multiagent systems under a directed communication topology. A novel dynamic event-triggered mechanism is put forward to schedule the interagent communication. It removes the assumption that each agent has to broadcast continuously, and therefore resource consumption is reduced significantly. Different from the existing event-triggered mechanisms, the proposed mechanism involves internal dynamic variables that play an important role in excluding Zeno behavior. Then, an event-based distributed control protocol is developed by using locally triggering data. It is proven that the leader-following consensus is achieved under our control strategy. Moreover, the criterion for designing a desired triggered mechanism and the control protocol is derived in terms of linear matrix inequalities. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed strategy is capable of reducing communication more effectively than the existing results.
线性多智能体系统领导-跟随共识的动态事件触发控制方法
本文主要讨论定向通信拓扑下线性多智能体系统的领导-跟随共识。提出了一种新的动态事件触发机制来调度agent间的通信。它消除了每个代理必须连续广播的假设,因此显著降低了资源消耗。与现有的事件触发机制不同,本文提出的机制涉及内部动态变量,这些变量在排除芝诺行为方面起着重要作用。然后,利用本地触发数据,开发了基于事件的分布式控制协议。实验证明,在我们的控制策略下,可以实现领导者跟随的共识。此外,利用线性矩阵不等式导出了设计所需触发机构和控制协议的判据。数值仿真结果表明,该策略比现有的方法更有效地减少了通信。
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期刊介绍: The scope of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems includes the fields of systems engineering. It includes issue formulation, analysis and modeling, decision making, and issue interpretation for any of the systems engineering lifecycle phases associated with the definition, development, and deployment of large systems. In addition, it includes systems management, systems engineering processes, and a variety of systems engineering methods such as optimization, modeling and simulation.
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