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Group-Consensus of Hierarchical Containment Control for Linear Multi-Agent Systems

Jingshu Sang, Dazhong Ma, Yu Zhou

2023IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica26 citationsDOI

Abstract

The existing containment control has been widely developed for several years, but ignores the case for large-scale cooperation. The strong coupling of large-scale networks will increase the costs of system detection and maintenance. Therefore, this paper is concerned with an extensional containment control issue, hierarchical containment control. It aims to enable a multitude of followers achieving a novel cooperation in the convex hull shaped by multiple leaders. Firstly, by constructing the three-layer topology, large-scale networks are decoupled. Then, under the condition of directed spanning group-tree, a class of dynamic hierarchical containment control protocol is designed such that the novel group-consensus behavior in the convex hull can be realized. Moreover, the definitions of coupling strength coefficients and the group-consensus parameter in the proposed dynamic hierarchical control protocol enhance the adjustability of systems. Compared with the existing containment control strategy, the proposed hierarchical containment control strategy improves dynamic control performance. Finally, numerical simulations are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed hierarchical control protocol.

Topics & Concepts

Convex hullContainment (computer programming)Protocol (science)Computer scienceControl (management)Distributed computingHierarchical control systemNetwork topologyScale (ratio)Mathematical optimizationTopology (electrical circuits)Control theory (sociology)Regular polygonMathematicsComputer networkArtificial intelligenceAlternative medicineGeometryMedicinePhysicsCombinatoricsQuantum mechanicsPathologyProgramming languageDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsNeural Networks Stability and SynchronizationOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
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