Dynamic Deadband Event-Triggered Strategy for Distributed Adaptive Consensus Control with Applications to Circuit Systems

Yong Xu, Jian Sun*, Ya Jun Pan, Zheng Guang Wu

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the distributed consensus seeking of multi-agent systems (MASs) with discrete-time control updating and intermittent communications among agents. Compared with existing linearly coupled protocols, a nonlinear coupled Zeno-free event-triggered controller is first proposed, which is further to project the static and dynamic triggering mechanisms exploited by using the deadband control method. Then, the node-based nonlinear coupled adaptive event-triggered controller with online self-tuning of time-varying coupling weight and its corresponding to static and dynamic deadband-based event-triggered mechanisms are designed, respectively. The exploited adaptive event-triggered controller does not rely on any global information of interaction structure and is implemented in a fully distributed fashion. In addition, two dynamic proposals not only cover existing static strategies as special cases, but also show that the minimal inter-execution time of dynamic one is not smaller than that of static one. Theoretical analysis shows that the proposed static and dynamic deadband-based event-triggered mechanisms can not only ensure the average consensus with Zeno-freeness, but also achieve the data reduction of communication and control. Finally, the proposed algorithms applied to circuit implementation are corroborated to prove its practical merits and validity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4663-4673
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Volume69
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Multi-agent systems (MASs)
  • adaptive control
  • circuit systems
  • deadband control

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