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Consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems with adaptive protocols
by
Feng, Wei-jie
, Wang, Lei
, Wang, Qing-guo
, Chen, Michael Z.Q.
in
adaptive consensus protocol
/ Adaptive systems
/ Computer simulation
/ connected communication graph
/ Coupling agents
/ dynamical distributed consensus
/ Dynamical systems
/ global consensus
/ Graphs
/ local consensus
/ Multiagent systems
/ multi‐agent systems
/ nearest neighbour rule
/ nonlinear dynamical systems
/ Nonlinear dynamics
/ nonlinear multiagent systems
/ numerical simulations
/ Protocol (computers)
/ second‐order consensus
/ Special Issue on Recent Developments in Networked Control and Estimation
2014
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Consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems with adaptive protocols
by
Feng, Wei-jie
, Wang, Lei
, Wang, Qing-guo
, Chen, Michael Z.Q.
in
adaptive consensus protocol
/ Adaptive systems
/ Computer simulation
/ connected communication graph
/ Coupling agents
/ dynamical distributed consensus
/ Dynamical systems
/ global consensus
/ Graphs
/ local consensus
/ Multiagent systems
/ multi‐agent systems
/ nearest neighbour rule
/ nonlinear dynamical systems
/ Nonlinear dynamics
/ nonlinear multiagent systems
/ numerical simulations
/ Protocol (computers)
/ second‐order consensus
/ Special Issue on Recent Developments in Networked Control and Estimation
2014
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Consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems with adaptive protocols
by
Feng, Wei-jie
, Wang, Lei
, Wang, Qing-guo
, Chen, Michael Z.Q.
in
adaptive consensus protocol
/ Adaptive systems
/ Computer simulation
/ connected communication graph
/ Coupling agents
/ dynamical distributed consensus
/ Dynamical systems
/ global consensus
/ Graphs
/ local consensus
/ Multiagent systems
/ multi‐agent systems
/ nearest neighbour rule
/ nonlinear dynamical systems
/ Nonlinear dynamics
/ nonlinear multiagent systems
/ numerical simulations
/ Protocol (computers)
/ second‐order consensus
/ Special Issue on Recent Developments in Networked Control and Estimation
2014
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Consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems with adaptive protocols
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Consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems with adaptive protocols
2014
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Overview
This study is concerned with the problem of dynamical distributed consensus for multi-agent systems with nonlinear dynamics. Following the nearest neighbour rule, an adaptive consensus protocol is designed for such systems without using any global information, where the coupling weight of an agent from its neighbours adaptively updates according to the differences from the mean activity of the agent and its neighbours. The analysis shows that, under some mild assumptions, the adaptive law can achieve local and global consensus for any network with connected communication graph. Numerical simulations, illustrated by a common second-order consensus example, are performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented results.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology
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