Abstract
In this article, the leader-following consensus problem is investigated for a class of nonlinear multiagent systems with transmission outliers. First, through the relative output information and observer states of neighbor agents, a distributed stubborn reduced-order observer is proposed to estimate the leader-following consensus error which is affected by abnormal and isolated transmission outliers. Moreover, considering that the leader agent in practice is a controllable plant, another distributed stubborn reduced-order observer is designed by using the relative information and inputs of neighbor agents. Sufficient conditions are established in terms of the Laplacian matrix such that two stubborn reduced-order observers are convergent and the studied nonlinear multiagent system could achieve leader-following consensus with directed topology. Finally, an example of the multispacecraft system is provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
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