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Dynamic event‐triggered control for leader‐following consensus of multiagent systems with the estimator

Shunwei Hu, Jianlong Qiu, Xiangyong Chen, Feng Zhao, Xiaowei Jiang

2022IET Control Theory and Applications32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, the leader‐following consensus problem of general linear multi‐agent systems with distributed dynamic event‐triggered control is studied. A distributed controller with estimated states is designed and a dynamic event‐triggered communication protocol with an auxiliary variable is proposed for each agent to update its triggering threshold. Under this control strategy, the systems only need the states in triggering instants as a result of the utilisation of estimated states. The existence of a dynamic threshold guarantees fewer triggering times, in contrast to the conventional static one. Meanwhile, the estimator is designed between the triggering instants to reduce the state shift, the next state of each agent depends on the local information of itself and its neighbours rather than global information. Then, the multi‐agent systems can achieve consensus without Zeno behaviour. Finally, a simulation example is offered to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed approach.

Topics & Concepts

Multi-agent systemControl theory (sociology)EstimatorComputer scienceConsensusControl (management)Control engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceMathematicsStatisticsDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsGene Regulatory Network AnalysisNeural Networks Stability and Synchronization