Title :
Event-Triggering Sampling Based Leader-Following Consensus in Second-Order Multi-Agent Systems
Author :
Huaqing Li ; Xiaofeng Liao ; Tingwen Huang ; Wei Zhu
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Electron. & Inf. Eng., Southwest Univ., Chongqing, China
Abstract :
In this note, the problem of second-order leader-following consensus by a novel distributed event-triggered sampling scheme in which agents exchange information via a limited communication medium is studied. Event-based distributed sampling rules are designed, where each agent decides when to measure its own state value and requests its neighbor agents broadcast their state values across the network when a locally-computed measurement error exceeds a state-dependent threshold. For the case of fixed topology, a necessary and sufficient condition is established. For the case of switching topology, a sufficient condition is obtained under the assumption that the time-varying directed graph is uniformly jointly connected. It is shown that the inter-event intervals are lower bounded by a strictly positive constant, which excludes the Zeno-behavior before the consensus is achieved. Numerical simulation examples are provided to demonstrate the correctness of theoretical results.
Keywords :
directed graphs; distributed control; measurement errors; mobile robots; multi-robot systems; sampling methods; Zeno-behavior; communication medium; distributed event-triggered sampling scheme; fixed topology; information exchange; inter-event intervals; locally-computed measurement error; necessary condition; numerical simulation; second-order leader-following consensus; second-order multiagent systems; state value; state-dependent threshold; sufficient condition; switching topology; time-varying directed graph; Decentralized control; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Lead; Multi-agent systems; Switches; Symmetric matrices; Topology; Distributed control; Event-triggering; Leader-following; Multi-agent systems; Secondorder consensus; event-triggering; leader-following; multi-agent systems; second-order consensus;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2014.2365073