Fully Distributed Adaptive Output Feedback Protocols for Linear Multi-Agent Systems with Directed Graphs: A Sequential Observer Design Approach
Abstract
This paper studies output feedback consensus protocol design problems for linear multi-agent systems with directed graphs. We consider both leaderless and leader-follower consensus with a leader whose control input is nonzero and bounded. We propose a novel sequential observer design approach, which makes it possible to design fully distributed adaptive output feedback protocols that the existing methods fail to accomplish. With the sequential observer architecture, we show that leaderless consensus can be achieved for any strongly connected directed graph in a fully distributed manner, whenever the agents are stabilizable and detectable. For the case with a leader of bounded control input, we further present novel distributed adaptive output feedback protocols, which include nonlinear functions to deal with the effect of the leaders's nonzero control input and are able to achieve leader-follower consensus for any directed graph containing a directed spanning tree with the leader as the root.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1511.01297,
title = {Fully Distributed Adaptive Output Feedback Protocols for Linear Multi-Agent Systems with Directed Graphs: A Sequential Observer Design Approach},
author = {Yuezu Lv and Zhongkui Li and Zhisheng Duan and Jie Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.01297},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
14 pages, 8 figures, submitted for publication