In this paper, we deal with the containment control problem in presence of antagonistic interactions. In particular, we focus on the cases in which it is not possible to contain the entire network due to a constrained number of control signals. In this scenario, we study the problem of selecting the nodes where control signals have to be injected to maximize the number of contained nodes. Leveraging graph condensations, we find a suboptimal and computationally efficient solution to this problem, which can be implemented by solving an integer linear problem. The effectiveness of the selection strategy is illustrated through representative simulations
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
In this paper, we deal with the containment control problem in presence of antagonistic interaction...
In this paper, we deal with the containment control problem in presence of antagonistic interaction...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
In this paper, containment control problems for networked multi-agent systems with multiple stationa...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
In this paper, we deal with the containment control problem in presence of antagonistic interaction...
In this paper, we deal with the containment control problem in presence of antagonistic interaction...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
Submitted for publication in IEEE Trans. Control of Network SystemsWe address the distributed bipart...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
A standard assumption in control of network dynamical systems is that its nodes interact through pai...
In this paper, containment control problems for networked multi-agent systems with multiple stationa...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...
This paper discusses the distributed fixed-time containment control for networked nonlinear systems ...