Title :
Decentralized event-triggered average consensus for multi-agent systems in CPSs with communication constraints
Author :
Zhaoxia Wang ; Minrui Fei ; Dajun Du ; Min Zheng
Author_Institution :
Shanghai Key Laboratoy of Power Station Autom. Technol., Shanghai Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
The paper investigates decentralized event-triggered average consensus problem for multi-agent systems in cyber-physical systems (CPSs) with communication constraints. To reduce communication burden and improve the communication efficiency of multi-agent systems in CPSs, event-trigger is distributed at subsystem/agent level. A multi-agent system is then modeled as a reduced dimension hybrid system by taking into account decentralized event-triggered mechanism, communication delays and data dropouts within one framework. Some sufficient conditions for average consensus of each agent and an upper bound of communication delay and maximal allowable number of successive data dropouts (MANSD) are obtained, which can conveniently provide the relationship between the triggering parameters, communication constraints and the system stability. Specially, the quantitative relationship between the triggering parameters, MANSD and the system stability is derived. Finally, simulation results are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
decentralised control; delays; multi-agent systems; stability; communication constraints; communication delays; cyber-physical systems; decentralized event-triggered average consensus problem; decentralized event-triggered mechanism; maximal allowable number of successive data dropouts; multi-agent systems; reduced dimension hybrid system; system stability; Data models; Delays; Multi-agent systems; Network topology; Protocols; Stability analysis; Upper bound; Decentralized event-triggered; average consensus; communication constraints; cyber-physical systems (CPSs);
Journal_Title :
Automatica Sinica, IEEE/CAA Journal of