Authors
Xianwei Li, Zhiyong Sun, Yang Tang, Hamid Reza Karimi
Publication date
2020/6/9
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Volume
66
Issue
4
Pages
1670-1685
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This article systematically studies consensus of linear multiagent systems (MASs) on directed graphs through adaptive event-triggered control. It presents innovative adaptive event-triggered state-feedback protocols with novel composite event-triggering conditions. Two specific designs in terms of different event-triggering conditions and laws of adaption are first discussed for linear MASs on strongly connected directed graphs, which are then extended to general directed graphs that contain a spanning tree. Moreover, another adaptive event-triggered protocol is proposed for solving leader-follower consensus that tracks a leader of a bounded control input. The protocols inherit the merits of both adaptive control and event-triggered control: the protocols can be implemented in a fully distributed way, since the Laplacian is avoided in design, and each agent only needs to know the relative information between …
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Scholar articles
X Li, Z Sun, Y Tang, HR Karimi - IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2020