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Event-Triggered Consensus Control of Nonlinear Strict Feedback Multi-Agent Systems

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math10091596

Keywords

multi-agent systems; consensus control; event-triggered control; strict feedback systems; directed graph

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  1. Scientific Foundation of Shandong [ZR2021QE299]
  2. China Postdoctor Foundation [2017M620183]

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This paper investigates the event-triggered consensus problems of nonlinear strict feedback multi-agent systems under directed graph. A state-based event-triggered consensus algorithm is proposed, and a high-gain observer is used when the full state information is unavailable. The effectiveness of both state-based and observer-based event-triggered consensus algorithms is verified through an example.
In this paper, we investigate the event-triggered consensus problems of nonlinear strict feedback MASs under directed graph. Based on the high-gain control technique, we firstly give a state-based event-triggered consensus algorithm and prove that Zeno behavior can be excluded. When the full state information is unavailable, a high-gain observer is given to estimate state information of each agent and an observer-based algorithm is developed. Finally, we give an example to verify the effectiveness of both state-based and observer-based event-triggered consensus algorithms.

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