Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4625878 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The work presents the generalized multi-synchronization of strictly different chaotic systems problem as a multi-agent leader-following consensus problem with fixed and not strongly connected topology from a differential algebra point of view. This problem is solved by using the differential primitive element as a linear combination of state measurements and control inputs from which it is possible to construct a family of transformations to carry out the multi-agent systems to a Generalized Observability Canonical Form Multi-output (GOCFM). Moreover, a dynamic consensus protocol is designed such that the states of the followers asymptotically converge to the state of the leader.

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