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Consensus of multi-agent systems with time-varying delay

Abstract

This paper provides consensus analysis for networked continuous-time multi-agent systems via sampled control. The sampled control protocol is induced from a continuous-time consensus protocol by using periodic sampling technology and zero-order hold circuit. Meanwhile, time-varying delay that can be both smaller and larger than the sampling interval is taken into account. Based on graph theory and stability theory, a sufficient condition is proposed to guarantee the consensus achievement under the condition that communication channels suffer from time-varying delay. The main contribution of this paper is to provide a valid distributed consensus algorithm that explicitly describes which state information may be received in the concerning sampling interval. The results are illustrated by some simulations.

Keywords:
Computer science Consensus Protocol (science) Interval (graph theory) Sampling (signal processing) Graph theory Control theory (sociology) Multi-agent system Graph Sampling time Directed graph Stability (learning theory) State (computer science) Control (management) Sampling interval Distributed computing Algorithm Theoretical computer science Mathematics Telecommunications Artificial intelligence

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Topics

Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Neural Networks Stability and Synchronization
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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