DocumentCode
2662996
Title
Disturbance rejection and H∞ pinning control of networked multi-agent systems
Author
Zhongkui Li ; Zhisheng Duan ; Lin, Huang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. & Aerosp. Eng., Peking Univ., Beijing
fYear
2008
fDate
16-18 July 2008
Firstpage
514
Lastpage
518
Abstract
This paper concerns the disturbance rejection problem arising in the coordination control of a group of autonomous agents subject to external disturbances. The agent network is said to possess a desired level of disturbance rejection, if the Hinfin norm of its transfer function matrix from the disturbance to the controlled output is satisfactorily small. Undirected graph is used to represent the information flow between agents. It is shown that the disturbance rejection problem of an agent network can be solved by analyzing the Hinfin control problem of a set of independent systems whose dimensions are equal to that of a single node. An interesting result is that the disturbance rejection ability of the whole agent network coupled via feedback of merely relative measurements between agents will never be better than that of an isolated agent. To improve this, local feedback injections are applied to a small fraction of the agents in the network. Then, some criteria for possible performance improvement are derived in terms of linear matrix inequalities.
Keywords
Hinfin control; feedback; graph theory; linear matrix inequalities; Hinfin pinning control; coordination control; disturbance rejection; graph theory; linear matrix inequality; multi-agent systems; Algorithm design and analysis; Automatic control; Communication system control; Control system analysis; Control systems; Feedback; Graph theory; Intelligent sensors; Linear matrix inequalities; Multiagent systems; Coordination control; Graph theory; H∞ control; Linear matrix inequality (LMI); Pinning control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Conference, 2008. CCC 2008. 27th Chinese
Conference_Location
Kunming
Print_ISBN
978-7-900719-70-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-7-900719-70-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CHICC.2008.4605329
Filename
4605329
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