Event-triggered consensus control for second-order multi-agent systems

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Abstract

In this study, an event-triggered control strategy is proposed to achieve consensus in a multi-agent system under a directed topology. The proposed control strategy utilises a piecewise continuous control law and an event-triggering function for each agent. The control law only updates at discrete event instants computed using an event-triggering function, which depends on the states of the agents at the current and outdated event instant. This control approach is first applied to a firstorder system and is further extended to a second-order system. Simulation examples are presented to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed control strategy.

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Xie, D., Xu, S., Li, Z., & Zou, Y. (2015). Event-triggered consensus control for second-order multi-agent systems. IET Control Theory and Applications, 9(5), 667–680. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cta.2014.0219

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