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Asynchronous Impulsive Protocols With Asymmetric Feedback Saturation on Leader-Based Formation Control of Multiagent Systems

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Saturation phenomena often exist due to limited system resources, and impulsive protocols can lead to a reduction in communication cost. From these issues, this article investigates a leader-based formation control problem of multiagent systems via asynchronous impulsive protocols with saturated feedback. General linear system models with and without finite time-varying time delays under asymmetric saturated feedback control are concurrently considered. The asynchronous impulsive protocols only permit communication at impulsive instants and each agent has its own communication instants independently. Moreover, to improve system performance, an offset only containing desired formation information is introduced. Finally, because the feedbacks are saturated, admissible regions are proved to exist, which are also estimated by a mean of optimization. Numerical simulations are presented to demonstrate the validity of the proposed schemes.

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