Title
Average sampled-data consensus driven by edge events
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2012
Abstract
This paper considers the average consensus problem in networks of multiple integrators with unidirectional information links. To reduce the communication cost, we set up a scheme of sampled-data control driven by edge events for distributed state consensus. These edge events are defined independently for each information link, and their occurrence activates the mutually state sampling and controller update of the corresponding two neighboring agents. A set of event-triggering rules are first proposed for the asynchronous data sampling. They are implemented in a complete distributed fashion and no more information exchange is needed between event times. Then this result is further revised to incorporate periodically time-driven event detection. This treatment eliminates the possibility of infinitesimal inter-event time periods and also makes the presented protocol valid in the traditional sampled-data control framework. © 2012 Chinese Assoc of Automati.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Chinese Control Conference, CCC
First Page
6239
Last Page
6244
Recommended Citation
Feng, X., Xiangyu, M., & Tongwen, C. (2012). Average sampled-data consensus driven by edge events. Chinese Control Conference, CCC, 6239-6244. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/eecs_pubs/973