Fully Distributed, Event-Triggered Containment Control of Multi-Agent Systems Based on Wireless Sensor Networks and Time Base Generators
Fully Distributed, Event-Triggered Containment Control of Multi-Agent Systems Based on Wireless Sensor Networks and Time Base Generators
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In this study, wireless sensor networks and time base generators are used to solve the fixed-time containment control problem in multi-agent systems with fixed topologies.A new event-triggered control protocol is proposed, which combines a fully distributed method and a Lowering Springs time base generator (TBG).The goal is to converge the states of all followers to the convex hull formed by the leader.The controller reduces communication and improves control efficiency by integrating a fully distributed control mechanism using wireless sensor networks.
In addition, a time base generator (TBG) is added to ensure that the dwell time continues to be Beach Towel pre-specified and independent of initial conditions.Using matrix theory, the original system is transformed into an error system, and its stability is analyzed by the Lyapunov method.The necessary and sufficient conditions for solving the time consensus containment control problem in multi-agent systems are determined and Zeno behavior is avoided.The effectiveness of the proposed control algorithm is illustrated by numerical examples.