Distributed tracking control for discrete-time multiagent systems with novel Markovian switching topologies (Q1727394)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7026786
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7026786 |
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Distributed tracking control for discrete-time multiagent systems with novel Markovian switching topologies (English)
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20 February 2019
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Summary: Distributed discrete-time coordinated tracking control problem is investigated for multiagent systems in the ideal case, where agents with a fixed graph combine with a leader-following group, aiming to expand the function of the traditional one in some scenes. The modified union switching topology is derived from a set of Markov chains to the edges by introducing a novel mapping. The issue on how to guarantee all the agents tracking the leader is solved through a PD-like consensus algorithm. The available sampling period and the feasible control gain are calculated in terms of the trigonometric function theory, and the mean-square bound of tracking errors is provided finally. Simulation example is presented to demonstrate the validity of the theoretical results.
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