Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time Delays

In this paper, the problem of group leader-following consensus is discussed for high-order heterogeneous multi-agent systems(HMASs) with multiple leaders and time delays. The four situations are considered: autonomous leaders, active leaders with controllers, and accepting their own information with...

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Main Authors: Chong Tan, Liang Yue, Yanjiang Li
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9429245/
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spelling doaj-998acfd28bbe4f6fb786ccce9deab16a2021-06-02T23:17:09ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019727437275810.1109/ACCESS.2021.30798149429245Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time DelaysChong Tan0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1231-2944Liang Yue1Yanjiang Li2School of Automation, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, ChinaSchool of Automation, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, ChinaSchool of Mathematical Science, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, ChinaIn this paper, the problem of group leader-following consensus is discussed for high-order heterogeneous multi-agent systems(HMASs) with multiple leaders and time delays. The four situations are considered: autonomous leaders, active leaders with controllers, and accepting their own information with/without time delays. Different protocols are designed for different situations. Under the corresponding protocols, HMASs can achieve group leader-following consensus without the limitation of in-degree balance. And the networked predictive scheme(NPS) actively compensating for time delays is used to predict current information of agents. Besides, the results are extended to multiple groups case. Finally, the simulation results show that, based on the NPS, the state trajectory of each agent in the time-delay case is very close to that in no time-delay case.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9429245/Group leader-following consensusheterogeneous multi-agent systemspredictive controltime delays
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author Chong Tan
Liang Yue
Yanjiang Li
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Yanjiang Li
Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time Delays
IEEE Access
Group leader-following consensus
heterogeneous multi-agent systems
predictive control
time delays
author_facet Chong Tan
Liang Yue
Yanjiang Li
author_sort Chong Tan
title Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time Delays
title_short Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time Delays
title_full Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time Delays
title_fullStr Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time Delays
title_full_unstemmed Group Leader-Following Consensus Control for Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems With Time Delays
title_sort group leader-following consensus control for heterogeneous multi-agent systems with time delays
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In this paper, the problem of group leader-following consensus is discussed for high-order heterogeneous multi-agent systems(HMASs) with multiple leaders and time delays. The four situations are considered: autonomous leaders, active leaders with controllers, and accepting their own information with/without time delays. Different protocols are designed for different situations. Under the corresponding protocols, HMASs can achieve group leader-following consensus without the limitation of in-degree balance. And the networked predictive scheme(NPS) actively compensating for time delays is used to predict current information of agents. Besides, the results are extended to multiple groups case. Finally, the simulation results show that, based on the NPS, the state trajectory of each agent in the time-delay case is very close to that in no time-delay case.
topic Group leader-following consensus
heterogeneous multi-agent systems
predictive control
time delays
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9429245/
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