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Self-triggered Consensus of Multi-agent Systems with Quantized Relative State Measurements

2022-10-06Unverified0· sign in to hype

Masashi Wakaiki

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This paper addresses the consensus problem of first-order continuous-time multi-agent systems over undirected graphs. Each agent samples relative state measurements in a self-triggered fashion and transmits the sum of the measurements to its neighbors. Moreover, we use finite-level dynamic quantizers and apply the zooming-in technique. The proposed joint design method for quantization and self-triggered sampling achieves asymptotic consensus, and inter-event times are strictly positive. Sampling times are determined explicitly with iterative procedures including the computation of the Lambert W-function. A simulation example is provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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