Reaching Non-Negative Edge Consensus of Networked Dynamical Systems
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics 48(9): 2712-2722
Article 2017 English
Authors
XW
Xiao Ling Wang
HS
Housheng Su
MC
Michael Z. Q. Chen
Abstract
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In this paper, the problem of non-negative edge consensus of undirected networked linear time-invariant systems is addressed by associating each edge of the network with a state variable, for which a distributed algorithm is constructed. Sufficient conditions referring only to the number of edges are derived for non-negative edge consensus of the networked systems. Subsequently, the linear programming method and a low-gain feedback technique are introduced to simplify the design of the feedback gain matrix for achieving the non-negative edge consensus. It is found that the low-gain feedback technique has a good effect on the non-negative edge consensus of the networked systems subject to input saturation. Numerical simulations are presented to verify the effectiveness of the theoretical results.
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