Pinning Consensus Analysis for Nonlinear Second‐Order Multi‐Agent Systems with Time‐Varying Delays
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Publication:4620399
DOI10.1002/ASJC.1731zbMath1407.93010OpenAlexW2797899008MaRDI QIDQ4620399
Qiang Song, Dandan Zhang, Yang Liu, Cao, Jinde
Publication date: 8 February 2019
Published in: Asian Journal of Control (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/asjc.1731
time delaylinear matrix inequalitiesmulti-agent systempinning controlleader-following consensusfree-weighting-matrix
Nonlinear systems in control theory (93C10) Hierarchical systems (93A13) Decentralized systems (93A14) Agent technology and artificial intelligence (68T42)
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