Abstract
This letter presents a distributed protocol based on competitive interaction design method to solve the dynamic average-consensus problem on strongly-connected balanced directed graphs in the presence of adversaries. The competitive interaction method allows us to design a network that protects the multi-agent systems from adversaries without requiring high network connectivity and global information about the number of adversaries. We design a resilient distributed protocol to track the average of time-varying bounded reference signals, which every agent is receiving. We show that in the presence of bounded cyber-attacks onto the communication network and actuators, the agents achieve dynamic average-consensus. Simulations are presented to illustrate our theoretical results.
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Iqbal, M., Qu, Z., & Gusrialdi, A. (2022). Resilient Dynamic Average-Consensus of Multiagent Systems. IEEE Control Systems Letters, 6, 3487–3492. https://doi.org/10.1109/LCSYS.2022.3185800
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