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Event-triggered Distributed Predictive Consensus Control of Multi-agent Systems with Random Communication Constraints

Abstract

In this article, the consensus control issue of homogeneous multi-agent systems is studied. To reduce the negative effects brought out by random communication constraints, an event-triggered distributed predictive consensus control strategy is proposed. Within the proposed strategy, the event-triggered mechanism is designed to reduce the consumption of network resources. Additionally, the stability and consensus conditions of closed-loop MASs are formulated. Finally, the validity of the presented strategy is demonstrated by simulation results.

Keywords:
Computer science Consensus Homogeneous Event (particle physics) Model predictive control Multi-agent system Distributed computing Control (management) Stability (learning theory) Control theory (sociology) Artificial intelligence Mathematics Machine learning

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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
Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
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