Abstract

This paper investigates the consensus problem of multi-agent systems with general linear models by the event-based control strategy, and develops the protocol design method using the L∞ control theory. A distributed event-based protocol, which yields the control inputs using the estimated states based on local information at event times, is presented for the asynchronously event-triggered communication network. Here, the state estimation errors, arising from the event-based interconnection, are regarded as external disturbances with limited peak values. Then by defining a controlled output that measures the state disagreement among agents, the consensus condition and controller design criterion are obtained by the L∞ theory of disturbed systems. It shows that all agents will converge to a desired bounded region around the consensus trajectory under the proposed protocol.

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