Asymmetric Bipartite Consensus of Multi-Agent Systems under Periodic Detection Event-Triggered Mechanism

Author:

Wang Wenxin,Ye HongtaoORCID,Luo WenguangORCID,Huang Dan

Abstract

This paper investigates the periodic event-triggered asymmetric bipartite consensus problem of multi-agent systems (MASs) under structurally balanced undirected signed graphs. In order to reduce the consumption of communication resources and continuous detection in the control process of MASs, a novel periodic detection event-triggered asymmetric bipartite consensus control protocol is proposed. In particular, each agent samples only in a fixed period. For each agent, two event conditions are given, and only when state error satisfies this event condition can the event be triggered. A new type of Laplacian matrix is constructed to achieve asymmetric bipartite consensus. The control method can guarantee the performance of MASs and have less communication resources. Based on the Lyapunov stability theorem and algebraic graph theory, the proposed periodic event-triggered control strategy is able to implement the asymmetric bipartite consensus when the topology is structurally balanced undirected signed graphs. The proposed method in this paper can reduce the restriction on the sampling period and automatically exclude Zeno behavior. Finally, the validity of the conclusion is verified by numerical simulation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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