Leader-following consensus of second-order multi-agent systems with switching topology and partial aperiodic sampled data

IEEE Control Systems Letters(2021)

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This article focuses on the problem of leader-following consensus of second-order Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) with switching topology and partial aperiodic sampled data. MAS are subject to various constraints related to information exchange among the agents. It is considered that each agent in the network is able to measure its position only and cannot measure either its velocity or acceleration (input). Moreover, the position information is sent to the neighbors at aperiodic and asynchronous sampling rates. At last, a switching communication topology among the agents is considered. An observer-based control protocol is proposed to achieve leader-following consensus for MAS with above mentioned constraints. Using an Average Dwell Time (ADT) approach, sufficient conditions are derived through Lyapunov-based stability analysis to ensure the leader-following consensus. Numerical examples are also included to show the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
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leader-following consensus,second-order multiagent systems,partial aperiodic sampled data,MAS,information exchange,position information,aperiodic sampling rates,asynchronous sampling rates,switching communication topology,observer-based control protocol,average dwell time approach,ADT,Lyapunov-based stability analysis
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