Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
752175 Systems & Control Letters 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper studies the leader-following consensus problem for a group of agents with identical linear systems subject to control input saturation. We focus on two classes of linear systems, neutrally stable systems and double integrator systems. For neurally stable systems, we establish that global consensus can be achieved by linear local feedback laws over a fixed communication topology, and with proper choices of relative potential functions, global consensus can also be achieved over a switching communication topology. For double integrator systems, we establish that global consensus can be achieved by linear local feedback laws over a fixed communication topology, and with the help of a simple saturation function in the local feedback laws, global consensus can also be achieved over a switching communication topology. Simulation results illustrate the theoretical results.

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