Event-triggered bipartite consensus of single-integrator multi-agent systems with measurement noise (Q1629570)

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Event-triggered bipartite consensus of single-integrator multi-agent systems with measurement noise
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    Event-triggered bipartite consensus of single-integrator multi-agent systems with measurement noise (English)
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    12 December 2018
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    Summary: Event-triggered bipartite consensus of single-integrator multi-agent systems is investigated in the presence of measurement noise. A time-varying gain function is proposed in the event-triggered bipartite consensus protocol to reduce the negative effects of the noise corrupted information processed by the agents. Using the state transition matrix, Itô formula, and the algebraic graph theory, necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the proposed protocol to yield mean square bipartite consensus. We find that the weakest communication requirement to ensure the mean square bipartite consensus under event-triggered protocol is that the signed digraph is structurally balanced and contains a spanning tree. Numerical examples validate the theoretical findings where the system shows no Zeno behavior.
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    event-triggered bipartite consensus
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    multi-agent systems
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    measurement noise
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