Finite-time consensus for multi-agent networks with unknown inherent nonlinear dynamics
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Publication:472595
DOI10.1016/J.AUTOMATICA.2014.08.028zbMATH Open1301.93008arXiv1302.4761OpenAlexW1970811568MaRDI QIDQ472595FDOQ472595
Authors: Yongcan Cao, Wei Ren
Publication date: 19 November 2014
Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: This paper focuses on analyzing the finite-time convergence of a nonlinear consensus algorithm for multi-agent networks with unknown inherent nonlinear dynamics. Due to the existence of the unknown inherent nonlinear dynamics, the stability analysis and the finite-time convergence analysis of the closed-loop system under the proposed consensus algorithm are more challenging than those under the well-studied consensus algorithms for known linear systems. For this purpose, we propose a novel stability tool based on a generalized comparison lemma. With the aid of the novel stability tool, it is shown that the proposed nonlinear consensus algorithm can guarantee finite-time convergence if the directed switching interaction graph has a directed spanning tree at each time interval. Specifically, the finite-time convergence is shown by comparing the closed-loop system under the proposed consensus algorithm with some well-designed closed-loop system whose stability properties are easier to obtain. Moreover, the stability and the finite-time convergence of the closed-loop system using the proposed consensus algorithm under a (general) directed switching interaction graph can even be guaranteed by the stability and the finite-time convergence of some special well-designed nonlinear closed-loop system under some special directed switching interaction graph, where each agent has at most one neighbor whose state is either the maximum of those states that are smaller than its own state or the minimum of those states that are larger than its own state. This provides a stimulating example for the potential applications of the proposed novel stability tool in the stability analysis of linear/nonlinear closed-loop systems by making use of known results in linear/nonlinear systems. For illustration of the theoretical result, we provide a simulation example.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1302.4761
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