Delay-induced consensus and quasi-consensus in multi-agent dynamical systems

Wenwu Yu, Guanrong Chen, Ming Cao, Wei Ren

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Abstract

This paper studies consensus and quasi-consensus in multi-agent dynamical systems. A linear consensus protocol in the second-order dynamics is designed where both the current and delayed position information is utilized. Time delay, in a common perspective, can induce periodic oscillations or even chaos in dynamical systems. However, it is found in this paper that consensus and quasi-consensus in a multi-agent system cannot be reached without the delayed position information under the given protocol while they can be achieved with a relatively small time delay by appropriately choosing the coupling strengths. A necessary and sufficient condition for reaching consensus in multi-agent dynamical systems is established. It is shown that consensus and quasi-consensus can be achieved if and only if the time delay is bounded by some critical value which depends on the coupling strength and the largest eigenvalue of the Laplacian matrix of the network. The motivation for studying quasi-consensus is provided where the potential relationship between the second-order multi-agent system with delayed positive feedback and the first-order system with distributed-delay control input is discussed. Finally, simulation examples are given to illustrate the theoretical analysis. © 2013 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6495500
Pages (from-to)2679-2687
JournalIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Volume60
Issue number10
Online published8 Apr 2013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

Research Keywords

  • Algebraic graph theory
  • delay-induced consensus
  • multi-agent system
  • quasi-consensus

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