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Distributed Periodic Event-triggered Control of Nonlinear Multi-Agent Systems
We present a general emulation-based framework to address the distributed control of multi-agent systems over packet-based networks. We consider the setup where information is only transmitted at (non-uniform) sampling times and where packets are received with unknown delays. We design local dynamic...
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description | We present a general emulation-based framework to address the distributed control of multi-agent systems over packet-based networks. We consider the setup where information is only transmitted at (non-uniform) sampling times and where packets are received with unknown delays. We design local dynamic periodic event-triggering mechanisms to generate the transmissions. The triggering mechanisms can run on non-synchronized digital platforms, i.e., we ensure that the conditions must only be verified at asynchronous sampling times, which may differ for each platform. Different stability and performance characteristics can be considered as we follow a general dissipativity-based approach. Moreover, Zeno-free properties are guaranteed by design. The results are illustrated on a consensus problem. |
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