Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents

Over the last years, consensus and synchronization problems have been a popular topic in the systems and control community. This interest is motivated by the fact that, in several fields of application, a certain number of agents is interacting or has to cooperate to achieve a certain task. Robotic...

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Main Author: Casadei, Giacomo <1987>
Other Authors: Marconi, Lorenzo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2016
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-75262016-09-09T05:03:44Z Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents Casadei, Giacomo <1987> ING-INF/04 Automatica Over the last years, consensus and synchronization problems have been a popular topic in the systems and control community. This interest is motivated by the fact that, in several fields of application, a certain number of agents is interacting or has to cooperate to achieve a certain task. Robotic swarms, sensor networks, power networks, biological networks are only few outstanding examples where networks of agents displays behaviors which can be modeled and studied by means of consensus and synchronisation techniques. In this thesis we consider a general class of networked nonlinear systems in different operating frameworks and design control architecture to force the systems to reach synchronization and consensus on a target behavior. In particular, we consider the case of homogeneous and heterogeneous nonlinear agents with a static communication topology and design a static high-gain-based diffusive coupling and an internal model-based regulator respectively, to solve the problem of consensus. Then, we analyze the case of dynamical links and show under which conditions, synchronization for homogeneous nonlinear systems can be achieved. Depending on the structure of the dynamic links at hand, static and dynamic regulators (based on the concept extended state observers) are proposed. Furthermore, we address the problem of disconnected topology and switching topology and derive under which conditions agents reach cluster synchronization and synchronization respectively. Last, we consider the problem of a sampled exchange of information between the agents and design a triggering rule locally at each agent such that the overall network reaches synchronization. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Marconi, Lorenzo 2016-05-27 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7526/ info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2017-03-30
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Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents
description Over the last years, consensus and synchronization problems have been a popular topic in the systems and control community. This interest is motivated by the fact that, in several fields of application, a certain number of agents is interacting or has to cooperate to achieve a certain task. Robotic swarms, sensor networks, power networks, biological networks are only few outstanding examples where networks of agents displays behaviors which can be modeled and studied by means of consensus and synchronisation techniques. In this thesis we consider a general class of networked nonlinear systems in different operating frameworks and design control architecture to force the systems to reach synchronization and consensus on a target behavior. In particular, we consider the case of homogeneous and heterogeneous nonlinear agents with a static communication topology and design a static high-gain-based diffusive coupling and an internal model-based regulator respectively, to solve the problem of consensus. Then, we analyze the case of dynamical links and show under which conditions, synchronization for homogeneous nonlinear systems can be achieved. Depending on the structure of the dynamic links at hand, static and dynamic regulators (based on the concept extended state observers) are proposed. Furthermore, we address the problem of disconnected topology and switching topology and derive under which conditions agents reach cluster synchronization and synchronization respectively. Last, we consider the problem of a sampled exchange of information between the agents and design a triggering rule locally at each agent such that the overall network reaches synchronization.
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author Casadei, Giacomo <1987>
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title Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents
title_short Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents
title_full Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents
title_fullStr Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents
title_full_unstemmed Synchronization Problems in Networks of Nonlinear Agents
title_sort synchronization problems in networks of nonlinear agents
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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