This article studies a consensus problem for a group of high-order dynamic agents with fixed and switching topologies. Two linear consensus protocols, which only depend on the agent's own information and its neighbours' partial information, are proposed, respectively, for the group with and without communication time-delays. For the case of fixed topology and zero communication time-delay, a necessary and sufficient condition for the consensus is established. The parameter design of the protocol is also discussed. Under switching topology, the consensus is investigated for two cases: the case of zero communication time-delay and the case of nonuniform communication time-delays. For each case, a sufficient condition for the consens...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
Group consensus problems in networks of dynamic agents are addressed for two cases: (i) communicatio...
This paper investigates the consensus problem for a group of high-order-integrator agents with fixed...
In this paper, two kinds of consensus problems for second-order agents under directed and arbitraril...
In this paper, we investigate state consensus problems for discrete-time multi-agent systems with ch...
This paper addresses consensus problems for discrete-time multi-agent systems with time-varying dela...
The consensus problem for heterogeneous multi-agent systems under directed topologies is investigate...
This paper focuses on the consensus problem for high-order multiagent systems (MAS) with directed ne...
Without assuming that the mobile agents can communicate with their neighbors all the time, the conse...
summary:This paper investigates the high-order consensus problem for the multi-agent systems with ag...
summary:This paper investigates the high-order consensus problem for the multi-agent systems with ag...
summary:This paper investigates the high-order consensus problem for the multi-agent systems with ag...
In this paper, the consensus control problems for multi-agent systems under double integrator dynami...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
Group consensus problems in networks of dynamic agents are addressed for two cases: (i) communicatio...
This paper investigates the consensus problem for a group of high-order-integrator agents with fixed...
In this paper, two kinds of consensus problems for second-order agents under directed and arbitraril...
In this paper, we investigate state consensus problems for discrete-time multi-agent systems with ch...
This paper addresses consensus problems for discrete-time multi-agent systems with time-varying dela...
The consensus problem for heterogeneous multi-agent systems under directed topologies is investigate...
This paper focuses on the consensus problem for high-order multiagent systems (MAS) with directed ne...
Without assuming that the mobile agents can communicate with their neighbors all the time, the conse...
summary:This paper investigates the high-order consensus problem for the multi-agent systems with ag...
summary:This paper investigates the high-order consensus problem for the multi-agent systems with ag...
summary:This paper investigates the high-order consensus problem for the multi-agent systems with ag...
In this paper, the consensus control problems for multi-agent systems under double integrator dynami...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...
This paper establishes some necessary and sufficient conditions for second-order consensus in multi-...