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An overview of recent advances in event-triggered consensus of multiagent systems

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posted on 2024-07-11, 09:19 authored by Lei Ding, Qinglong HanQinglong Han, Xiaohua GeXiaohua Ge, Xianming ZhangXianming Zhang
Event-triggered consensus of multiagent systems (MASs) has attracted tremendous attention from both theoretical and practical perspectives due to the fact that it enables all agents eventually to reach an agreement upon a common quantity of interest while significantly alleviating utilization of communication and computation resources. This paper aims to provide an overview of recent advances in event-triggered consensus of MASs. First, a basic framework of multiagent event-triggered operational mechanisms is established. Second, representative results and methodologies reported in the literature are reviewed and some in-depth analysis is made on several event-triggered schemes, including event-based sampling schemes, model-based event-triggered schemes, sampled-data-based event-triggered schemes, and self-triggered sampling schemes. Third, two examples are outlined to show applicability of event-triggered consensus in power sharing of microgrids and formation control of multirobot systems, respectively. Finally, some challenging issues on event-triggered consensus are proposed for future research.

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ARC | DP160103567

Networked control for distributed renewable energy systems integration : Australian Research Council (ARC) | DP160103567

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0018-9251

Journal title

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems

Volume

48

Issue

4

Pagination

1110-1123

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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Copyright © 2017 IEEE. Personal use is permitted, but republication/redistribution requires IEEE permission.

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eng

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