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Distributed event-triggered consensus for multi-agent systems with quantisation
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2014
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EngineeringDiscrete Event SystemDistributed CoordinationNetworked ControlSynchronization ProtocolMulti-agent SystemsConsensus ProblemSystems EngineeringDistributed Problem SolvingDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceEvent-triggered ConsensusPractical Consensus ProblemControl Protocol
This paper studies the consensus problem for multi-agent systems with quantised information communication via event-triggered control. First, the asynchronous event-triggered control for multi-agent systems is considered based on distributed uniform-quantised protocols. It is shown that practical consensus among agents is guaranteed and occurrence of Zeno behaviour is prevented under the designed event-triggering mechanisms. Second, under the proposed protocols using logarithmic quantised information, both synchronous and asynchronous event-triggered control algorithms are given to solve the practical consensus problem. Meanwhile, Zeno behaviour of the closed-loop systems can be excluded under the proposed event-triggered algorithms. Finally, numerical simulations are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the derived results.
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