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Multi-agent Robust Consensus: Convergence Analysis and Application (1108.3226v2)

Published 16 Aug 2011 in cs.DC and cs.MA

Abstract: The paper investigates consensus problem for continuous-time multi-agent systems with time-varying communication graphs subject to process noises. Borrowing the ideas from input-to-state stability (ISS) and integral input-to-state stability (iISS), robust consensus and integral robust consensus are defined with respect to $L_\infty$ and $L_1$ norms of the disturbance functions, respectively. Sufficient and/or necessary connectivity conditions are obtained for the system to reach robust consensus or integral robust consensus, which answer the question: how much communication capacity is required for a multi-agent network to converge despite certain amount of disturbance. The $\epsilon$-convergence time is then obtained for the network as a special case of the robustness analysis. The results are based on quite general assumptions on switching graph, weights rule and noise regularity. In addition, as an illustration of the applicability of the results, distributed event-triggered coordination is studied.

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