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The following pages link to Controllability of a Leader–Follower Dynamic Network With Switching Topology (Q4974211):
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- Controllability improvement for multi-agent systems: leader selection and weight adjustment (Q2979531) (← links)
- Leader-following control for multiple inertial agents (Q3008230) (← links)
- Robust semi-global coordinated tracking of linear multi-agent systems with input saturation (Q3465680) (← links)
- Controllability of multi-agent systems with time-delay in state and switching topology (Q3550800) (← links)
- Collective motion in non-reciprocal swarms (Q3573840) (← links)
- Controllability of networked higher-dimensional systems with one-dimensional communication (Q4644920) (← links)
- Controllability analysis of multi-agent systems with directed and weighted interconnection (Q4897714) (← links)
- Controllability and observability of multi-agent systems with heterogeneous and switching topologies (Q4960171) (← links)
- Stabilisability of discrete-time multi-agent systems under fixed and switching topologies (Q5027938) (← links)
- Relative controllability of multiagent systems with pairwise different delays in states (Q5080375) (← links)
- Digraphs with Distinguishable Dynamics Under the Multi‐Agent Agreement Protocol (Q5172912) (← links)
- Controllability and observability of switched multi-agent systems (Q5231375) (← links)
- Distributed impulsive containment control for second-order multi-agent systems with multiple leaders (Q5275078) (← links)
- Controllability of heterogeneous multiagent systems with two-time-scale feature (Q5377537) (← links)
- Unified understanding and new results of controllability model of multi‐agent systems (Q6082762) (← links)
- Relative controllability of delay multi‐agent systems (Q6083805) (← links)
- Controllability of multi-agent systems with input and communication delays (Q6109107) (← links)
- Relative controllability of nonlinear delayed multi-agent systems (Q6130800) (← links)
- Pinning synchronization of directed networks with disconnected switching topology via averaging method (Q6171357) (← links)