Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6857365 Information Sciences 2016 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, we study the finite-time distributed event-triggered consensus control for multi-agent systems. The controllers and the events are designed in a distributed manner, based only on local information. Compared with conventional asymptotic consensus, finite time consensus can reach consensus faster and have better disturbance rejection properties. Thus, we propose a new nonlinear distributed control protocol to achieve finite-time consensus. Moreover, in order to realize the consensus control for multi-agent systems, only the communication between the agent and its local neighbors is needed, therefore, the designed control is essentially distributed. Two sufficient conditions are proposed to reach finite-time consensus for multi-agent systems with fixed and switching network topologies, respectively. Finally, two simulation examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the theoretical results.
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