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Forced and constrained consensus among cooperating agents
In this paper we consider the coordination of multiple agents via nearest-neighbor negotiations over a consensus variable. Existing results for single consensus variables are extended to include the cases of forced consensus, when one of the negotiating agents is driven by a setpoint, and of multiple consensus variables separated by hard constraints.