Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4974895 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2016 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
The output consensus problem of linear discrete-time multi-agent systems (DTMASs) with heterogeneous dynamics and a communication delay is investigated in this paper. In order to remove the negative effects of the communication delay, the networked predictive control scheme is introduced to compensate for the network delay actively. A novel distributed protocol is proposed with the predictions of agents׳ outputs at current time, instead of available outdated data. For DTMASs with heterogeneous agents and a constant communication delay, the sufficient conditions of output consensus are obtained while agents׳ states are not measurable. Simulation results are further presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the theoretical results.
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