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Event-triggered consensus control of disturbed multi-agent systems using output feedback.

ISA Transactions 2019 Februrary 13
In this article, the event-triggered consensus control is investigated for general linear multi-agent systems with external disturbances, by using the accessible measurement outputs. In particular, a novel protocol is proposed using the local observed state variables at event-triggered instants, which are respectively derived by adopting an observer to each agent based on output signal. Then it is proved that under the designed event-triggered control protocol consensus can be achieved with the desired disturbance attenuation ability and no Zeno behavior occurs. A numerical simulation is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed control strategy.

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