Litcius/Paper detail

Formation-containment control using dynamic event-triggering mechanism for multi-agent systems

Amir Amini, Amir Asif, Arash Mohammadi

2020IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica81 citationsDOI

Abstract

The paper proposes a novel approach for formation-containment control based on a dynamic event-triggering mechanism for multi-agent systems. The leader-leader and follower-follower communications are reduced by utilizing the distributed dynamic event-triggered framework. We consider two separate sets of design parameters: one set comprising control and dynamic event-triggering parameters for the leaders and a second set similar to the first one with different values for the followers. The proposed algorithm includes two novel stages of co-design optimization to simultaneously compute the two sets of parameters. The design optimizations are convex and use the weighted sum approach to enable a structured trade-off between the formation-containment convergence rate and associated communications. Simulations based on non-holonomic mobile robot multi-agent systems quantify the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceContainment (computer programming)Event (particle physics)Set (abstract data type)Convergence (economics)Distributed computingMechanism (biology)Control (management)HolonomicMulti-agent systemMobile robotRobotControl theory (sociology)Artificial intelligenceEconomic growthEpistemologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEconomicsPhilosophyProgramming languageDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsNeural Networks Stability and SynchronizationAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing
Formation-containment control using dynamic event-triggering mechanism for multi-agent systems | Litcius