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Leader-Following Consensus for a Class of Nonlinear Multiagent Systems Under Event-Triggered and Edge-Event Triggered Mechanisms

Huaguang Zhang, Juan Zhang, Yuliang Cai, Shaoxin Sun, Jiayue Sun

2020IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics169 citationsDOI

Abstract

Considering that there are many systems with limited network bandwidth in practice, this article studies the leader-following consensus problem for a class of nonlinear multiagent systems (MASs). The purpose of this article is to reduce unnecessary information transmission between any pair of adjacent agents including the leader in the MASs through intermittent communication. The novel event-triggered and asynchronous edge-event triggered mechanisms are designed for the leader and all edges, respectively. The static and dynamic consensus protocols under these mechanisms are proposed to address the leader-following consensus problem for MASs with Lipschitz dynamics, and the systems will not exhibit Zeno behavior under these two control schemes. Note that the dynamic consensus protocol does not rely on any global values of MASs, it is a fully distributed way. Finally, a practice simulation example is introduced to illustrate the theoretical results obtained.

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ConsensusComputer scienceAsynchronous communicationNonlinear systemMulti-agent systemDistributed computingClass (philosophy)Protocol (science)Event (particle physics)Enhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionComputer networkArtificial intelligencePhysicsMedicinePathologyQuantum mechanicsAlternative medicineDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsNeural Networks Stability and SynchronizationAdaptive Dynamic Programming Control
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