Mingbiao Lv, Jinfeng Gao, Peter X Liu, Yuqing Zhang
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Model-based event/self-triggered fixed-time consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems
To address model-based event-triggered fixed-time consensus of nonlinear multi-agent systems with both fixed topology and switching topologies, a novel model-based event-triggered protocol is presented. In the proposed protocol, agents in multi-agent systems update controllers by utilizing estimated state values in the triggered intervals. And for reducing the burdens of bandwidth further, the model-based event-triggered protocol is extended to self-triggered protocol which does not need continuous communication in triggered intervals. It is proven that Zeno behavior is excluded. Our main contributions are giving a novel distributed model-based event-triggered protocol for fixed-time consensus and extending it into a self-triggered protocol. Finally, a couple of simulation examples are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed protocols.
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