Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4974749 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2015 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper investigates the analysis and design problem of state consensus via dynamic output feedback for linear Multi-Agent Systems (MASs) under a time-invariant directed communication topology. First, a general consensus protocol with observers is adopted using the estimated state of the agent itself and the relative estimated states between neighboring agents. Then a state-linear-transformation is proposed to transform the state consensus problem into a partial stability problem. Based on the partial stability theory, a necessary and sufficient criterion for state consensus is deduced, and an explicit expression of the state consensus function is given. From the criterion, a procedure to design gain matrices in the consensus protocol is presented by applying the homotopy method to solve the involved Bilinear Matrix Inequality (BMI). Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate the effectiveness of theoretical results.
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