Abstract
SUMMARY The cooperative output regulation of a linear multi-agent system can be viewed as a generalization of the leader-following consensus problem and was studied recently for the case where the system uncertain parameters vary in a sufficiently small neighborhood of their nominal value. This case was handled by the internal model design which converts the problem into a simultaneous eigenvalue placement problem of an augmented multi-agent system. In this paper, we further consider the cooperative robust output regulation problem for a class of minimum phase linear multi-agent systems in the sense that the controller allows the system uncertain parameters to vary in an arbitrarily prescribed compact subset. For this purpose, we introduce a new type of internal model that allows the cooperative robust output regulation problem of the given plant to be converted into a robust stabilization problem of an augmented multi-agent system. We then solve our problem by combining a simultaneous high-gain state feedback control technique and a distributed high-gain observer technique. A special case of our result leads to the solution of the leader-following robust consensus problem for a class of uncertain multi-agent systems. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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