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Norm-free adaptive event-triggering rule for distributed control of multiagent systems

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  • Deniz Kurtoglu
  • Tansel Yucelen
  • Stefan Ristevski
  • Jonathan A. Muse

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We focus on reducing agent-to-agent information exchange in distributed control of multiagent systems. Specifically, our contribution is a norm-free and adaptive event-triggering rule for each agent, where it is decentralised and predicated on the solution-predictor curve method. The decentralised feature means that the proposed event-triggering rule depends on the own error signals of an agent without requiring any neighbouring or global information. The norm-free feature means that the left-hand side of the proposed event-triggering rule inequality does not depend on distances such as absolute values of error signals to allow for better agent-to-agent information exchange reduction. To achieve both decentralised and norm-free features together, an adaptive term is utilised in the event-triggering rule for each agent to estimate unknown variable unavailable to an agent. Here, the presented system-theoretical analysis of the proposed event-triggering rule holds for both the sampled data exchange case and the data exchange case predicated on the solution-predictor curve method. In contrast to standard sampled data exchange, the solution-predictor curve method has the ability to further reduce agent-to-agent information exchange, where each agent stores this curve and exchanges its parameters when an event occurs in a distributed manner for approximating the solution trajectory of each agent.

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  • Deniz Kurtoglu & Tansel Yucelen & Stefan Ristevski & Jonathan A. Muse, 2023. "Norm-free adaptive event-triggering rule for distributed control of multiagent systems," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(4), pages 791-801, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:54:y:2023:i:4:p:791-801
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2022.2145860
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