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Coordination and Control of Complex Network Systems With Switching Topologies: A Survey

Guanghui Wen, Xinghuo Yu, Wenwu Yu, Jinhu Lü

2020IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems159 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A great deal of attention from various scientific communities has been recently drawn to complex network systems (CNSs), with many profound results established in this active research field. This article provides a state-of-the-art survey on coordination and control of CNSs with switching network topologies, with emphasis on relationships between the switchings among different topology candidates and the network controllability, and between the switchings among different topology candidates and the emergence of coordination behaviors (including synchronization, consensus, and containment) of such CNSs. First, some fundamental properties of CNSs and the essentials of analytical methodologies for the stability of the fixed point of switched dynamical systems are briefly reviewed. Then, network controllability and the emergence of coordination behaviors of CNSs with switching topologies and the corresponding analytical approaches are discussed in detail, where some of the existing results along these topics are presented in a tutorial-like fashion. This article ends by presenting some interesting future research topics on the coordination and control of CNSs with switching topologies.

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Network topologyControllabilitySynchronization (alternating current)Computer scienceComplex networkControl (management)Field (mathematics)Topology (electrical circuits)Network controllabilityDistributed computingComputer networkEngineeringMathematicsArtificial intelligenceWorld Wide WebElectrical engineeringCombinatoricsApplied mathematicsPure mathematicsBetweenness centralityCentralityChannel (broadcasting)Distributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsNeural Networks Stability and SynchronizationOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence
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