A common approach to distributed control design is to impose sparsity constraints on the controller structure. Such constraints, however, may greatly complicate the control design procedure. This paper puts forward an alternative structure, which is not sparse yet might nevertheless be well suited for distributed control purposes. The structure appears as the optimal solution to a class of coordination problems arising in multi-agent applications. The controller comprises a diagonal (decentralized) part, complemented by a rank-one coordination term. Although this term relies on information about all subsystems, its implementation only requires a simple averaging operation
Distributed controller design is generally a challenging task, especially for multi-agent systems wi...
Engineered networks such as power grids, communication networks and logistics operations are becomi...
In this paper the problem of H ∞ structured controller design is addressed. The considered problem a...
A common approach to distributed control design is to impose sparsity constraints on the controller ...
Controllers with a diagonal-plus-low-rank structure constitute a scalable class of controllers for m...
This book describes how control of distributed systems can be advanced by an integration of control,...
In this paper, the recent developments of distributed coordination control problems are summarized i...
We propose a distributed design method for decentralized control by exploiting the underlying sparsi...
Distributed systems consist of an interconnection of two or more subsystems. Control of such systems...
This paper presents new results on the formal design of distributed coordinating agents in a discret...
Abstract — The problem of distributed controller synthesis for formation control of multi-agent syst...
We propose a distributed design method for decentralized control by exploiting the underlying sparsi...
Abstract: In this paper we present preliminary ideas on how to develop distributed supervision strat...
Abstract—We consider the problem of designing distributed controllers for a class of systems which c...
We consider a class of large scale linear-quadratic coordination problems where the information exch...
Distributed controller design is generally a challenging task, especially for multi-agent systems wi...
Engineered networks such as power grids, communication networks and logistics operations are becomi...
In this paper the problem of H ∞ structured controller design is addressed. The considered problem a...
A common approach to distributed control design is to impose sparsity constraints on the controller ...
Controllers with a diagonal-plus-low-rank structure constitute a scalable class of controllers for m...
This book describes how control of distributed systems can be advanced by an integration of control,...
In this paper, the recent developments of distributed coordination control problems are summarized i...
We propose a distributed design method for decentralized control by exploiting the underlying sparsi...
Distributed systems consist of an interconnection of two or more subsystems. Control of such systems...
This paper presents new results on the formal design of distributed coordinating agents in a discret...
Abstract — The problem of distributed controller synthesis for formation control of multi-agent syst...
We propose a distributed design method for decentralized control by exploiting the underlying sparsi...
Abstract: In this paper we present preliminary ideas on how to develop distributed supervision strat...
Abstract—We consider the problem of designing distributed controllers for a class of systems which c...
We consider a class of large scale linear-quadratic coordination problems where the information exch...
Distributed controller design is generally a challenging task, especially for multi-agent systems wi...
Engineered networks such as power grids, communication networks and logistics operations are becomi...
In this paper the problem of H ∞ structured controller design is addressed. The considered problem a...