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Event-triggered Consensus of Matrix-weighted Networks Subject to Actuator Saturation

Authors :
Pan, Lulu
Shao, Haibin
Li, Yuanlong
Li, Dewei
Xi, Yugeng
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The ubiquitous interdependencies among higher-dimensional states of neighboring agents can be characterized by matrix-weighted networks. This paper examines event-triggered global consensus of matrix-weighted networks subject to actuator saturation. Specifically, a distributed dynamic event-triggered coordination strategy, whose design involves sampled state of agents, saturation constraint and auxiliary systems, is proposed for this category of generalized network to guarantee its global consensus. Under the proposed event-triggered coordination strategy, sufficient conditions are derived to guarantee the leaderless and leader-follower global consensus of the multi-agent systems on matrix-weighted networks, respectively. The Zeno phenomenon can be excluded for both cases under the proposed coordination strategy. It turns out that the spectral properties of matrix-valued weights are crucial in event-triggered mechanism design for matrix-weighted networks with actuator saturation constraint. Finally, simulations are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of proposed event-triggered coordination strategy. This work provides a more general design framework compared with existing results that are only applicable to scalar-weighted networks.<br />Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2106.06198

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2110.13356
Document Type :
Working Paper