Abstract—This paper analyzes distributed control protocols for first- and second-order networked dynamical systems. We propose a class of nonlinear consensus controllers where the input of each agent can be written as a product of a nonlinear gain, and a sum of nonlinear interaction functions. By using integral Lyapunov functions, we prove the stability of the proposed control protocols, and explicitly characterize the equilibrium set. We also propose a distributed proportional-integral (PI) controller for networked dynamical systems. The PI controllers successfully attenuate constant disturbances in the network. We prove that agents with single-integrator dynamics are stable for any integral gain, and give an explicit tight upper bound on ...
This article addresses the consensus problem in multi-agent systems modeled with double-integrator d...
Abstract—This paper analyzes distributed proportional-integral controllers. We prove that integral a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation focuses on three main aspects of con...
Abstract—This paper analyzes distributed control protocols for first- and second-order networked dyn...
During recent years, many important distributed control approaches have been proposed to realize the...
International audienceWe present a distributed consensus controller for multi-agent homogeneous nonl...
In this paper, the consensus problem is considered for nonlinear and heterogeneous systems. Topology...
In this paper, network-based cooperative control of nonlinear dynamical systems is investigated. A t...
International audienceThis paper deals with the distributed consensus problem of multi-agent systems...
In this paper, cooperative control of nonlinear networked systems is investigated. In particular, th...
The main themes of this thesis are networked dynamic systems and related cooperative control proble...
In this paper we investigate the use of distributed PI actions to achieve consensus and synchronizat...
In this paper,stability analysis is studied for coupled complex networks using distributed control i...
In this thesis we systematically study distributed control of networked Lur'e systems, specifically,...
In this paper, we propose a multiplex proportional-integral approach, for solving consensus problems...
This article addresses the consensus problem in multi-agent systems modeled with double-integrator d...
Abstract—This paper analyzes distributed proportional-integral controllers. We prove that integral a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation focuses on three main aspects of con...
Abstract—This paper analyzes distributed control protocols for first- and second-order networked dyn...
During recent years, many important distributed control approaches have been proposed to realize the...
International audienceWe present a distributed consensus controller for multi-agent homogeneous nonl...
In this paper, the consensus problem is considered for nonlinear and heterogeneous systems. Topology...
In this paper, network-based cooperative control of nonlinear dynamical systems is investigated. A t...
International audienceThis paper deals with the distributed consensus problem of multi-agent systems...
In this paper, cooperative control of nonlinear networked systems is investigated. In particular, th...
The main themes of this thesis are networked dynamic systems and related cooperative control proble...
In this paper we investigate the use of distributed PI actions to achieve consensus and synchronizat...
In this paper,stability analysis is studied for coupled complex networks using distributed control i...
In this thesis we systematically study distributed control of networked Lur'e systems, specifically,...
In this paper, we propose a multiplex proportional-integral approach, for solving consensus problems...
This article addresses the consensus problem in multi-agent systems modeled with double-integrator d...
Abstract—This paper analyzes distributed proportional-integral controllers. We prove that integral a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation focuses on three main aspects of con...