2021 journal article

Robust consensus for linear multi-agent systems with structured uncertainties

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTROL, 94(3), 675–686.

co-author countries: China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ United States of America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
author keywords: Uncertain linear multi-agent systems; structured uncertainty; distributed control; output-feedback protocol; bilinear matrix inequality
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Added: July 1, 2019

This paper addresses a robust H∞ consensus problem for linear multi-agent systems subject to structured uncertainty and external disturbances under the leaderless framework. A distributed dynamic output-feedback protocol is proposed, which utilises not only relative output information of neighbouring agents but also relative state information of neighbouring controllers. Through model transformations, the robust H∞ consensus control problem of multi-agents network is reduced to a set of independent H∞ stabilisation problems for single linear subsystems. For robust H∞ consensus, it is shown that the analysis and full state-feedback synthesis conditions for such subsystems can be formulated as linear matrix inequality (LMI) optimisation problems. On the other hand, the synthesis condition for dynamic output-feedback protocol is formulated as non-convex bilinear matrix inequality (BMI) optimisation problem. An iterative LMI algorithm is then presented to solve the resulting BMI optimisation problem. An example of multiple mass-spring-damper systems has been used to demonstrate theoretical results.