Abstract: In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when agents have a discrete-time integrator dynamics and the communication graph is time-varying. We propose two decentralized Model Predictive Control (MPC) schemes that take into account constraints on the agents ’ inputs and show that they guarantee consensus under mild assumptions. Since the global cost does not decrease monotonically, it cannot be used as a Lyapunov function for proving convergence to consensus. Rather, our proofs exploit geometric properties of the optimal path followed by individual agents
This paper studies the consensus problem of general linear discrete-time multi-agent systems (MAS) w...
This article aimed to study the global consensus problem of high-order multi-agent systems with a sa...
In this paper, a unified framework is proposed for designing distributed control laws to achieve the...
Abstract — In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus poi...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when ag...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when ag...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when the...
Abstract—In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when ag...
In this paper we propose an application of distributed model predictive control techniques to the pr...
In this paper we propose an application of distributed model predictive control techniques to the pr...
In this paper we propose an application of distributed model predictive control techniques to the pr...
In the paper, a novel finite-time consensus framework for multi-agent systems with single-integrator...
International audienceThe paper addresses the problem of exact average-consensus reaching in a presc...
In the paper, a novel finite-time consensus framework for multi-agent systems with double-integrator...
This paper studies the consensus problem of general linear discrete-time multi-agent systems (MAS) w...
This article aimed to study the global consensus problem of high-order multi-agent systems with a sa...
In this paper, a unified framework is proposed for designing distributed control laws to achieve the...
Abstract — In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus poi...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when ag...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when ag...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when the...
Abstract—In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point...
In this paper we address the problem of driving a group of agents towards a consensus point when ag...
In this paper we propose an application of distributed model predictive control techniques to the pr...
In this paper we propose an application of distributed model predictive control techniques to the pr...
In this paper we propose an application of distributed model predictive control techniques to the pr...
In the paper, a novel finite-time consensus framework for multi-agent systems with single-integrator...
International audienceThe paper addresses the problem of exact average-consensus reaching in a presc...
In the paper, a novel finite-time consensus framework for multi-agent systems with double-integrator...
This paper studies the consensus problem of general linear discrete-time multi-agent systems (MAS) w...
This article aimed to study the global consensus problem of high-order multi-agent systems with a sa...
In this paper, a unified framework is proposed for designing distributed control laws to achieve the...