Distributed adaptive control of linear multi-agent systems with event-triggered communications

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This paper addresses the average consensus problem of multi-agent systems with general linear dynamics via event-triggered communications. It is shown how the design of both the control law and the trigger functions depends on parameters of the overall system, and an algorithm is proposed to estimate these parameters in a distributed fashion that does not imply an increase in the number of the communications between agents. As a result, it yields an adaptive control law and an update of the trigger functions’ parameters only at event times. Proofs of asymptotic convergence to average consensus and existence of positive lower bound for the inter-event intervals are provided. Numerical simulations show the effectiveness of the proposed approach and how it compares to constant values of the parameters.

论文关键词:Networked control systems,Event-based control,Distributed control,Large scale systems,Parameter estimation,Adaptive control

论文评审过程:Received 3 February 2015, Revised 11 September 2015, Accepted 24 October 2015, Available online 5 December 2015, Version of Record 5 December 2015.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2015.10.090