- 12-127 Y Shang
- Average consensus in multi-agent systems with uncertain topologies and multiple time-varying delays
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Abstract. In this paper, we investigate average consensus problem in
continuous-time multi-agent systems with uncertain topologies as
well as multiple time-varying communication delays. The network of
dynamic agents is directed and both fixed and switching topologies
are considered. By using the linear matrix inequality method, we
prove that all the nodes in the network can achieve average
consensus asymptotically for appropriate delays and uncertainties if
the network topology is weakly connected and balanced. Feasible
linear matrix inequalities are established to determine the maximal
allowable upper bounds of multiple delays. Numerical examples are
presented to illustrate the availability of the theoretical results.
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