Scaled consensus problem for multi-agent systems with semi-Markov switching topologies: a view from the probability
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Publication:2027369
DOI10.1016/j.jfranklin.2021.02.002zbMath1464.93070OpenAlexW3128397403WikidataQ114160046 ScholiaQ114160046MaRDI QIDQ2027369
Xing Guo, Jianquan Lu, Jinling Liang
Publication date: 26 May 2021
Published in: Journal of the Franklin Institute (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfranklin.2021.02.002
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Fixed-time bipartite consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems under directed signed graphs with disturbances ⋮ Dynamic event-triggered adaptive semi-global bipartite consensus of linear multi-agent systems with input saturation under fixed and switching topologies ⋮ Consensus control of nonlinear multi‐agent systems with semi‐Markov switching topology and incremental quadratic constraints ⋮ Finite-time fault-tolerant consensus for leader-following multi-agent systems with semi-Markov switching topologies ⋮ Leader-following consensus of semi-Markov jump nonlinear multi-agent systems under hybrid cyber-attacks ⋮ Reinforcement learning‐based adaptive consensus control for a class of non‐affine nonlinear multiagent systems with semi‐Markov switching topographies ⋮ Impulsive control for one-side Lipschitz nonlinear MASs under semi-Markovian switching topologies with partially unknown transition probabilities ⋮ Decentralized adaptive control for quasi-consensus in heterogeneous nonlinear multiagent systems
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