Abstract

ABSTRACTThis paper investigates the distributed consensus problem of nonlinear multi-agent systems with switching topologies under a leader-follower framework. In particular, the unconsensusable switching topology is considered for modelling communication failures, which is more practical in the applications. By adopting the novel mode-dependent average dwell time, sufficient consensus conditions are established and the corresponding topology-dependent consensus gains are designed in term of linear matrix inequalities. In the end, an illustrative example with application to multiple flexible-joint manipulators is provided to verify the effectiveness of our proposed design method.

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