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  5. Consensus tracking for higher-order multi-agent systems with switching directed topologies and occasionally missing control inputs

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Consensus tracking for higher-order multi-agent systems with switching directed topologies and occasionally missing control inputs

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Systems & Control Letters
Vol 62 (12)
DOI: 10.1016/j.sysconle.2013.09.009

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Guanrong Chen

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This paper studies the distributed consensus tracking problem of linear higher-order multi-agent systems with switching directed topologies and occasionally missing control inputs. In this framework, the underlying topology of dynamic agents may switch among several directed graphs, each having a directed spanning tree rooted at the leader. Furthermore, the control inputs to the followers may be temporally missed due to actuator failures and network-induced packet loss. To guarantee asymptotic consensus tracking in such a multi-agent system, several distributed controllers are constructed based only on the relative state information of neighboring agents. By appropriately constructing a switching Lyapunov function and using tools from the M -matrix theory, some sufficient conditions for achieving distributed consensus tracking are provided. Finally, some numerical simulations are given to illustrate the theoretical analysis.

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Guanghui Wen, Guoqiang Hu, Wenwu Yu, Jinde Cao, Guanrong Chen (2013). Consensus tracking for higher-order multi-agent systems with switching directed topologies and occasionally missing control inputs. Systems & Control Letters, 62(12), pp. 1151-1158, DOI: 10.1016/j.sysconle.2013.09.009.

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