Abstract

The bumpless transfer consensus control problem for linear homogeneous multi-agent systems subject to agent-dependent switching directed communication topologies is investigated in this paper. According to the information of graph Laplacian matrix and relative state of agent, we propose a novel agent-dependent switching law to guide the switching among these topologies, then the leader-following consensus performance of multi-agent systems is achieved via using the multiple Lyapunov functions method. Further, since the switching consensus controllers are considered, the control signal bumps are inevitable at switching instants, and some sufficient conditions via linear matrix inequalities are developed to pursue the bumpless transfer performance of multi-agent systems. Besides, the agent-dependent switching law also allows the error dynamics under each directed subtopology to be unstabilizable. Finally, the theoretical results are verified by two illustrative examples.

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