Title
Hybrid event- and time-triggered control for double-integrator heterogeneous networks
Abstract
This paper investigates the state consensus for double-integrator networks under heterogeneous interaction topologies. For double-integrator networks, the setting of heterogeneous topologies means that position and velocity information flows are modeled by two different graphs. The corresponding protocol proposed in this paper is based on edge-event-triggered control. The events based on position information are irrelevant to velocity information and independent of the events based on velocity information. And for different edges, the corresponding events are activated independently of each other. Once an event occurs, the agents connected by the associated edge will sample their corresponding relative state information and update their corresponding controllers. Furthermore, under the presented event-triggering rules, the state consensus of double-integrator networks can be achieved by designing appropriate parameters. In addition, the proposed protocol with the event-triggering rules can effectively improve the system performance and avoid the occurrence of Zeno behaviors. Finally, a simulation example is worked out to verify the theoretical analysis.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/s11432-017-9417-0
Science China Information Sciences
Keywords
Field
DocType
consensus, sampled-data control, multi-agent systems, edge-event-triggered control, heterogeneous networks
Zeno's paradoxes,Topology,Graph,Double integrator,State information,Control theory,Multi-agent system,Network topology,Heterogeneous network,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
62
2
1869-1919
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.39
27
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gaopeng Duan1101.17
Feng Xiao2117151.22
Long Wang3434.58