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Distributed finite-time containment control for second-order multi-agent systems

This paper addresses the finite-time containment control problem for second-order multi-agent systems under a fixed communication topology. First, a new finite-time consensus protocol based on both the relative position and velocity states is provided for achieving finite-time containment control in...

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Main Authors: Zhao Yu, Duan Zhisheng, Wen Guanghui, Zhang Yanjiao
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