Chun LiuBin JiangYang LiRon J. Patton
This study investigates the distributed fault-tolerant consensus issue of multi-agent systems subject to complicated abrupt and incipient time-varying actuator faults in physical hierarchy and aperiodic denial-of-service (DoS) attacks in networked hierarchy. Decentralized estimators are devised to estimate consecutive system states and actuator faults. A unified framework with an absolute local output-based closed-loop estimator in decentralized fault estimation design and a relative broadcasting state-based open-loop estimator in distributed event-triggered fault-tolerant consensus design is developed. Criteria of exponential consensus of the faulty multi-agent systems under DoS attacks are derived by virtue of average dwelling time and attack frequency technique. Simulations are outlined to confirm the efficacy of the proposed distributed fault-tolerant consensus control algorithm based on an event-triggered mechanism.
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