Impulsive Multiconsensus of Second-Order Multiagent Networks Using Sampled Position Data

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Author(s)

  • Zhi-Hong Guan
  • Guang-Song Han
  • Juan Li
  • Ding-Xin He
  • Gang Feng

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number7021948
Pages (from-to)2678-2688
Journal / PublicationIEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Volume26
Issue number11
Online published26 Jan 2015
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2015

Abstract

A multiconsensus problem of multiagent networks is solved in this paper, where multiconsensus refers to that the states of multiple agents in each subnetwork asymptotically converge to an individual consistent value when there exist information exchanges among subnetworks. A distributed impulsive protocol is proposed to achieve multiconsensus of second-order multiagent networks in terms of three categories: 1) stationary multiconsensus; 2) the first dynamic multiconsensus; and 3) the second dynamic multiconsensus. This impulsive protocol utilizes only sampled position data and is implemented at sampling instants. For those three categories of multiconsensus, the control parameters in the impulsive protocol are designed, respectively. Moreover, necessary and sufficient conditions are derived, under which each multiconsensus can be reached asymptotically. Several simulations are finally provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the obtained theoretical results.

Research Area(s)

  • Dynamic multiconsensus, impulsive protocol, multiagent networks, stationary multiconsensus.

Citation Format(s)

Impulsive Multiconsensus of Second-Order Multiagent Networks Using Sampled Position Data. / Guan, Zhi-Hong; Han, Guang-Song; Li, Juan et al.
In: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, Vol. 26, No. 11, 7021948, 11.2015, p. 2678-2688.

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